logo
Swimmers' take on Channel relay for Oxford children's unit

Swimmers' take on Channel relay for Oxford children's unit

BBC News5 hours ago
A team of six swimmers, including doctors and charity staff, are gearing up for an English Channel swim relay to raise money for a paediatric intensive care unit (PICU).The Oxford Orcas hope to raise £30,000 for specialist equipment for the John Radcliffe Hospital unit, which cares for 1,000 critically ill children each year.The swimmers have been training through the winter in local lakes and plan to complete the challenge next week.Team member Sarah Vaccari, of Oxford Hospitals Charity, is supporting the cause after the ward helped her daughter who was born with a congenital heart condition.
The team described the upcoming 21-mile (34 km) Channel swim as "notoriously tough, with strong tides".They will be swimming in the dark, not using wetsuits and "dodging jellyfish".Consultant Dr Michael Carter has done the challenge before and described it as "one of the most amazing experiences of my life".He said, the first time, he had swum close to killer whales, which inspired their team logo design.
Mrs Vaccari, who is taking part in the challenge for the first time, said she would "always remember" the care she had received."My daughter is now a strapping 18-year-old, but she was diagnosed as a baby with congenital heart condition and needed open heart surgery," she said."When you have a major operation like that... your child will spend time in paediatric intensive care, so I remember that, it's never left me."She said, through her job, she had met many families who had been through the unit."You get to know them well when you work in a charity like ours, so that's my motivation and I know it's the motivation for the rest of the team as well."Dr Carter said the raised funds would buy better equipment and compassionate leadership training for nurses on the unit who "are really exposed to the trauma of providing difficult care to really in difficult circumstances".The group has so far raised more than two-thirds of its target.
You can follow BBC Oxfordshire on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Hugo Ekitike: Liverpool agree £82m deal for Eintracht Frankfurt forward
Hugo Ekitike: Liverpool agree £82m deal for Eintracht Frankfurt forward

Times

time30 minutes ago

  • Times

Hugo Ekitike: Liverpool agree £82m deal for Eintracht Frankfurt forward

Liverpool have agreed an £82.3million deal to sign the Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike as the club take their summer spending above £260million. The Premier League champions will pay about £78million plus £4.3million in add-ons for the France Under 21 striker, who will join on a six-year deal. Ekitike will not join the Liverpool squad, who are scheduled to travel to Hong Kong on Sunday night for the start of their ten-day pre-season tour of Asia, but he could join the trip at a later date. They play AC Milan on July 26, before travelling to Japan where they will face Yokohoma F Marinos on July 30. Ekitike scored 22 goals and claimed 12 assists in all competitions last season, helping Frankrurt qualify for the Champions League. He will join fellow new signings Florian Wirtz, the Germany attacking midfielder who cost a club-record £116million from Bayer Leverkusen, Jeremie Frimpong, the Netherlands right back who cost £29million from the same club, and Milos Kerkez, the Hungary left back who cost £40million from Bournemouth. Giorgi Mamardashvili, the Georgia goalkeeper, has joined in a £29million deal agreed with Valencia last year. They also signed Armin Pecsi and Freddie Woodman, both goalkeepers. Liverpool have been wanting to sign at least one forward and beat off interest in him from Manchester United and Newcastle United, whose £70million offer was rejected last week. Last week, Newcastle were braced for a £130million offer from Liverpool for their star striker Alexander Isak, but the club have maintained the 25-year old Swede is not for sale. He missed the club's pre-season defeat to Celtic on Saturday. Ekitike, who was an unused sub for Frankfurt in a pre-season friendly on Saturday, came through at Reims and left for Paris St-Germain, initially on loan in 2022. He struggled and joined Eintracht, initially on loan, in February 2024 before a permanent move for £14million last summer. He was linked with Arsenal and Chelsea recently. The Merseyside club look likely to need to make sales. Ekitike's arrival will mean that Liverpool have 25 players over the age of 21, 18 of whom are classed as overseas players. Clubs are permitted to name a maximum 25-man squad, featuring no more than 17 overseas players. Liverpool are expected to sell Darwin Núñez, amid interest from AC Milan and the Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal. Luis Díaz, who played as a centre forward for part of last season, is wanted by Barcelona and Bayern Munich. The futures of Federico Chiesa and Harvey Elliott are unclear and Diogo Jota died in a car accident this month.

Wawickshire residents urged to support national cycle race
Wawickshire residents urged to support national cycle race

BBC News

time2 hours ago

  • BBC News

Wawickshire residents urged to support national cycle race

Warwickshire residents are being urged to take to the streets to support a national cycling race returning to the county after a five-year four of the Lloyds Tour of Britain Men will visit the area for a third time on 5 will set off from Atherstone in north Warwickshire and wind their way south, finishing with a 700m (2,296ft) climb to the top of Burton Dassett Hills Country race begins in East Suffolk on Tuesday 2 September. A detailed route map will be published later this month. The race last came to Warwickshire in 2019, with Dutch cyclist Mathieu van der Poel crowned the local stage county council is running a competition for primary school children to design a flag that will start the local leg, and a trophy to be presented to the stage leader George Finch said the race's return was a "fantastic boost" for the county, taking in North Warwickshire, Nuneaton and Bedworth, Rugby, Warwick and Stratford-on-Avon districts."I hope the people of Warwickshire will take to the streets and the hills, as they always have, to give the Tour the support it deserves," he added. Jonathan Day, managing director of British Cycling Events, said Warwickshire had a "long and proud history" of hosting the Tour of has also welcomed the women's race five times in the last decade, and the men's and women's Commonwealth Games road races in August 2022."We are delighted to be returning, especially with such a challenging finale at Burton Dassett Hills Country Park, that will draw spectators from right across the heart of England," Mr Day opening leg of the Tour runs between Woodbridge and Southwold, followed by a second stage at Keynes and Central Bedfordshire will host the third stage on 4 announcements about the host venues of remaining stages between 5-7 will be made in the coming weeks. Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store