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Ocean challenge swim to mark World Oceans Day

The Four Elements Ocean Challenge is a point-to-point swim setting off from Point Yacht Club

THE fourth installation of Durban’s most iconic 5km ocean swim – the Four Elements Ocean Challenge – sets off from Point Yacht Club on Saturday, 13 May.

“We are really looking to boost the number of competitors participating in this year’s event which is set to be another exciting and challenging swim,” said Olivia Taylor, founder of Four Elements Conservation NPC.

“The aggregate swimming distance of the previous three events swum by 229 participants, is 1,192km, and we are hoping to exceed 1,800km for all four swims with this year’s event.”

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The 2016 Four Elements Ocean Challenge

 

Taylor established Four Elements Conservation NPC, a non-profit environmental preservation organisation, five years ago at the age of 14. The Four Elements Ocean Challenge is one of the NPC projects that raises funds for and awareness about ocean conservation. The event is held as a celebration of World Oceans Day (8 June), calling for international collaboration in the preservation of oceans. This year’s World Oceans Day is themed ‘Our Oceans, Our Future’ with a focus on plastic pollution prevention and the cleaning of all marine litter.

“The funds raised from this year’s swim will go towards the launch of our exciting new initiative, an online education programme focusing on environmental entrepreneurship for youth,” explained Taylor. “Conservation cannot be a side-line project practised by a select few. We are beyond that now. It needs to become a part of everyone’s consciousness, propelling all decisions going forward.”

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The Four Elements Ocean Challenge is a point-to-point swim setting off from Point Yacht Club, travelling about 5km to Country Club Beach (Bike and Bean) with the prize-giving following the race completion. Participants are afforded spectacular city views as well as occasional dolphin sightings while competing in the longest ocean swim event on the east coast of Africa.

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The entry donation of R375 per swimmer includes a cap and T-shirt in the male or female open, 30 to 49 years, 59 years and over categories. The Four Elements Ocean Challenge is designed to test the toughest swimmers so, although wetsuit swimmers are permitted, they are not eligible for prizes.

“Prizes are awarded for the winners of the various categories,” said Taylor. “While it’s important to honour these achievements, the Four Elements Ocean Challenge is also about celebrating all the stories of human endeavour experienced throughout the race.”

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