It just gets better! Re Vamp the Damp gets Youth Funding go-ahead October 5, 2007
Posted by Lee Bailey in EVL, funding, news.2 comments
Thanks again to our Junior section we have recieved confirmation that the Youth Opportunity Fund (ESCC) has awarded £21,365.06 for capital works to our clubhouse. This significant sum of money will provide a new roof, new rear shutter door, replacement flag pole, external display cabinet and flammable storage cabinet.
There are too many people to thank individually but you know who you are, all of you have contributed to this successful result. Inparticular thanks go to Kayleigh, Nick and Lionel (assissted by Natalie) who put together and presented to the panel of judges a presentation about the club (history and what we do) and what they would spend the money on. They were not alone as they competed against other applicants to score points on their overall presentation which they must have delivered really well otherwise we wouldn’t be celebrating! Well done guys.
Work/ordering will start as soon as possible with consideration being given to the clubs current usage expectations over the Autum, Winter and Spring.
Lee
Supported by East Sussex County Council’s Youth Opportunity/Capital Fund
Surf Lifesaving Nationals 2007 – St Ives September 16, 2007
Posted by Sean Gardiner in 2km Run, Beach Relay, EVL, SLSA GB, beach flags, competition, gold, lifesaving, news, press, ski, surf, swimming.2 comments
A big weekend just past for Eastbourne Voluntaries. We sent a team across to the west coast not really knowing what could be achieved… but with a with Gold and Bronze in the 2km Beach run and a fifth in the beach relay and good finishes in the Beach Flags EVL finished 11th in the Mens competition out of 23 clubs.
The day started in the water arena with the Surf race – That was my event… well I finished – lets not talk too much about that – only that I wish I knew before hand that all the other competitors would be wearing wetsuits! Garry was next for the Ski race – nerves gave Garry an unsteady start, but he quickly made back ground coming 14th in his heat. Fog then stopped the water events for a short while.
The Beach events began with the mens beach flags – Marcus, Rich and Jack competed in this event all making it through the first few heats, with a shaky start from Jack who had to have a run off with a fellow competitor after both grabbing the same flag. Speed was on Jacks side and he progressed to the next heat. Marcus and Rich were then beaten to the flags leaving just Jack to compete in the finals. The finals had some very Quick competitors and Jack was eliminated after the second round – but it was some very existing racing!
Back to the water arena Matt and Barry competed in the rescue tube race, by this time the tide had come in a long way and the swim was looking like a good 300m. Matt was off to a quick start and the swimming fast paced, all the competitors started to drift south with the current but unfortunately Matt corrected his course a little late… Once Matt was at the cans it was then Barry’s turn to retrieve Matt. Again Barry was quick off the beach and again the current took all the competitors south, both started back on the long swim – but the two of them could not catch the rest of the field.
Day two started on the beach with the relay. The run order was Matt, Garry, Rich then Jack – all were not really expecting much and the aim was just to have fun and not to drop the batten. Well – what a race! second in the heat! through to the finals! The only problem was that they didn’t take it easy and cruise through to the finals like the experienced teams so instead had 10 minutes to recover to try for a medal. The final was very close & the 3rd, 4th and 5th were very closely contested…. EVL missed out on the 3rd & 4th and got the 5th – but still valuable points for the team and a very exited team.
Finally the 2km run – James W and Rich (straight from the relay) were in this event. The start was quick and a large park headed off into the distance. After a 1/2 kilometer James and Rich were in the lead closely followed by a Perranporth competitor very close behind. At the 1 km mark the Perranporth competitor started to move in to second pushing Rich back to 3rd. The last km saw James stretch the lead taking Gold and the National 2km Beach run title! Rich took the bronze! What can I say a great end to a weekend!!!
It was a great competition very well run and the other clubs were great very friendly & some tremendous athletes! Looking forward to next year!!
Patrol Day Success September 3, 2007
Posted by Lee Bailey in EVL, RLSS, SLSA GB, boat, events, lifeguarding, news, patrol.1 comment so far
Last Saturday (24th August) members of the club young and old came together to provide lifeguard cover between Splash Point (Redoudt Fortress) to Eastbourne Pier. The day was a complete success with 15 members turning out throughout the day to carry out foot patrols, boat patrols, observation posts and even some board patrols. With one minor first aid incident dealt with I am sure our presence alone safeguarded many that swam in the sea on the day. Remember, a good lifeguard will identify a potential incident before it actually happens……ooh that must be us, what a team!
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We finished the day off back at the clubhouse with a fund-raising evening amongst club members and their families by having a BBQ and raffle. The club raised over £50 which is fantastic and I actually won a raffle prize!
Thanks to everybody that volunteered their time throughout the day, evening (setting up/down), donations (prizes/monetary/equipment etc) and parents who came to support us (and not to forget our mackerel friends who joined us for a ‘bite’ to eat).
Garry & his team gives advice to Britain July 26, 2007
Posted by Sean Gardiner in advice, cancer, lifeguarding, lifesaving, news, press, skin, sun.1 comment so far
Garry and the Eastbourne Beach Lifeguards give some advice on GMTV
Also other recent stories in the local
Eastbourne Lifeguards : warning about using inflatables
Eastbourne Voluntary Lifeguards : New Equipment for Lifesavers
Seaford Lifeguards : Seaford Half Marathon
RNLI / Eastbourne Lifeguards : Teenager gets lost at sea
RNLI / Eastbourne Lifeguards : Buoy Ring Vandals ‘put lives at risk’
On the Eastbourne Borough Council Website
