David spent 10 hours and 34 minutes in cold water to complete his English Channel Swim - which he raising money for Sport Relief.
While David was swimming we were hired as the film crew/boat alongside him during his time in the water.
Check out the full story below:
https://www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/walliams-completes-channel-swim-7238633.html
How did he do? Follow the link below:
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2006/jul/06/healthandwellbeing.helenpidd
Tim Fitzhigham is a comedian with a fascination for making jokes, sporty activities and bathtubs. Combining those passions he took a copper bathtub a pair of rowing paddles and rowed himself across the English Channel in 2005. All in the name of charity he battled himself through problems with blisters, sunburn and 100,000-tonne container ships and entered the record books as the first bathtub crosser of the English Channel!
Check out Tim's full story below:
https://kickasstrips.com/2015/03/tim-fitzhigham-rows-a-bathtub-across-the-english-channel/
After rowing the English Channel in just over six hours last Wednesday, Cracknell spent seven long days in the saddle.
He cycled for up to 20 hours a day and managed a magnificent 300 miles on day three alone.
His route saw him pass Rouen, Le Mans, and Bordeaux before crossing the Spanish border to San Sebastian.
(We was the boat that escorted James Cracknell across the English waters)
Check out Tim's full story below:
https://kickasstrips.com/2015/03/tim-fitzhigham-rows-a-bathtub-across-the-english-channel/
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