SA’s Lewis Pugh Swimming Across the Red Sea with Urgent Message for World Leaders

SA’s Lewis Pugh Swimming From Saudi Arabia to Egypt with Urgent Message

By SAPeople 16-10-22 11:03

British-South African endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh – who is currently swimming across the Red Sea (the first person to ever do so!) – has swum into Sharm El-Sheikh with an urgent message for world leaders, who will be gathering at the Egyptian resort in three week’s time for this year’s crucial UN Climate Summit (COP27). […]

SA’s Climate Champ Lewis Pugh Granted Honorary Degree from Stirling University

SA’s Climate Champ Lewis Pugh Granted Honorary Degree from Stirling University

By SAPeople 30-06-22 12:25

The University of Stirling yesterday bestowed a well-deserved honorary doctorate on South African (and British) endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh. Lewis said on social media: « This year marks my 35th year of endurance swimming and ocean advocacy. So I’m especially delighted to be receiving (this) honorary doctorate from the University of Stirling ????????‍? » He gave a […]

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SA’s Lewis Pugh Completes ‘Coldest Swim on Earth’ in Greenland

By Jenni Baxter 07-09-21 20:36

Incredible South African (and British) endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh has completed his gruelling Climate Swim in Greenland, undertaking 7.8 kilometres in icy cold water to raise awareness about rising temperatures, and help focus attention on the world’s climate crisis. Taking to social media after the insanely challenging swim – which he calls the ‘coldest swim […]

Lewis Pugh’s Urgent Message to UK Govt After LONG Channel Swim

By SAPeople 24-08-21 22:37

South African-British endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh has made front page news in the UK, bringing much needed attention to the plight of the English Channel. Pugh, South Africa’s well known ocean advocate, completed #TheLongSwim of the English Channel yesterday. He didn’t just cross it like ‘normal’ people. He swam the entire LENGTH of the Channel. […]

Lewis Pugh – Seven Seas, Seven Swims, One Reason…

By SAPeople 24-08-21 22:39

All has been revealed and South African swimmer, author and ocean advocate Lewis Pugh has set off on his latest mission – to swim the seven seas! He will be the first person to undertake long distance swims in each of these seas. In a press conference in London this week, it was announced that […]

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South Africans at home and abroad pay tribute to Derek Watts

By Jenni Baxter 23-08-23 15:24

Tributes have poured in for Carte Blanche presenter Derek Watts, who passed away yesterday morning (Tuesday 22 August 2023) after battling cancer. Nando’s did it again with a short caption that said: “Cheers for now, Derek Watts”, accompanied by an image on which was printed: “To the only other person who grilled better than us”, […]

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Birthday Wishes Pour In For Archbishop Desmond Tutu As He Turns 89

By SAPeople 24-08-21 22:39

Birthday wishes have poured in for South Africa’s living legend Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu, who celebrates his 89th birthday today. The SA Government News site said “Happy Birthday Arch!” with a special message from President Cyril Ramaphosa, extending his warmest congratulations. “I wish Archbishop Tutu a very happy birthday in the company of Mama Leah, […]

Carina Bruwer Makes History with Nelson Mandela Bay Swim for Charity

By SAPeople Contributor 24-08-21 22:40

On Friday 28 February 2020, Capetonian marathon swimmer, musician and mother-of-three Carina Bruwer became the first woman to swim across Nelson Mandela Bay in Port Elizabeth, in support of Muzukidz, an organisation that offers underprivileged children the opportunity to learn the violin. Bruwer completed the gruelling crossing from Pollock Beach in Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth, to […]

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Carina Bruwer to Attempt Record 20km Swim for Hope Across Nelson Mandela Bay Tomorrow

By SAPeople Contributor 24-08-21 22:40

On Friday 28 February 2020, Capetonian marathon swimmer, musician and mother-of-three Carina Bruwer will attempt to swim approximately 20km to cross Nelson Mandela Bay in Port Elizabeth, in support of Muzukidz, an organisation that offers underprivileged children the opportunity to learn the violin. If successful, Carina will be the first woman and the second person […]

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Top Environmental Awards for STROOP and Wildlife Carer Karen Trendler

By SAPeople 13-11-19 14:40

JOHANNESBURG: ‘STROOP – journey into the rhino horn war’ took the Video Media (Long Form) award for 2019 at the South African Breweries (SAB) Environmental Media of the Year in Johannesburg last night. This is the 25th award for the filmmakers of STROOP, Susan Scott and Bonné de Bod. An emotional de Bod stated last […]

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South African Swimmer Helps Protect Largest Marine Area in History

By SAPeople Contributor 24-08-21 22:40

South African endurance swimmer LEWIS PUGH, who lives between London and Cape Town, has been credited by the United Nations (UN) for his “Speedo diplomacy” which has helped lead to the creation of the biggest protected marine area in history! Here’s the backstory, as told by Lewis himself… Sometimes “Crazy” Gets the Job Done – by Lewis […]

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10 Fab Penguin Pics (and Points) on Penguin Awareness Day

By SAPeople 21-01-16 00:06

Penguins seem to have collected more than their fair share of annual days – there’s today’s Penguin Awareness Day (20 January), World Penguin Day (25 April) and African Penguin Awareness Day (17 October). But there’s a reason for this – they need our awareness! So here are 10 points about penguins we all should know… 1. African […]

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Brrrrilliant! SA Swimmer takes on Icy, Crazy, Wonderful World Record!

By SAPeople 24-08-21 22:40

Within the next 24 hours Cape Town swimmer, adventurer, inspirational author – and all-round passionate rescuer of the planet – Lewis Pugh will attempt the most southern swim in the world.  Lewis, who is the United Nations Patron of the Oceans, will be the first human ever to take on the freezing cold 1 km stretch around […]

Ocean Swimmers of South Africa Shine in Awards Run-Up

By Ted Botha 05-11-14 17:59

It’s no secret that South Africa has some of the best (and wildest) open-water swimmers in the world. The British have the English Channel, but we have the Mozambique (read: shark-infested) Channel, which became a body of water to traverse (or is it traswim) when Thane Williams and Jonno Proudfoot did so in April. That […]

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South African becomes Oldest Swimmer to Cross the Channel at 73!

By SAPeople 07-09-14 10:35

Congratulations to South African heart surgeon Otto Thaning for not only just swimming across the English Channel BUT – at the age of 73 – becoming the oldest person to ever complete the 34-kilometre stretch (which, with currents, usually comes closer to a 40-km swim). As fellow epic swimmer and friend Lewis Pugh said yesterday […]

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South African about to Embark on Major Swim Expedition

By SAPeople 24-08-21 22:41

Inspirational South African author, ocean advocate and pioneer swimmer Lewis Pugh is about to embark on a major swimming expedition…but we don’t know where! We do know it’s not Iceland, Switzerland, Italy, France, Indonesia, the Caribbean, or the Faroe Islands thanks to a post where he let people guess based on some half-finished flags of […]

Ramaphosa: Commitments Made at Climate Change Conference Must be Honoured

Ramaphosa: Commitments Made at Climate Change Conference Must be Honoured

By SAPeople 09-11-22 10:29

President Cyril Ramaphosa has told world leaders at the United Nations climate talks that commitments made during climate change negotiations must be honoured. Delivering the country statement on Tuesday, the President said Africa needs to build adaptive capacity, foster resilience and address loss and damage, as agreed at Paris COP 21. The two-day Climate Implementation […]

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