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Pirates star excited to support the cause of World Oceans Day Swim

Pirates Surf Lifesaving Club star Tatum Botha will participate in the 2023 Ardagh Glass Packaging World Oceans Day Swim at the Durban Beach Club on 10 June, supporting a cause near and dear to her heart. The 19-year-old is one of the top surf lifesavers in the country and has made a strong mark at a national […]

25-05-23 15:46
World Ocean Day Swim
Tatum Botha. Photo: Supplied/Gameplan Media

Pirates Surf Lifesaving Club star Tatum Botha will participate in the 2023 Ardagh Glass Packaging World Oceans Day Swim at the Durban Beach Club on 10 June, supporting a cause near and dear to her heart.

The 19-year-old is one of the top surf lifesavers in the country and has made a strong mark at a national and international level, however the World Oceans Day Swim is an event that she feels needs to be supported.

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WORLD OCEANS DAY SWIM A WORTHY CAUSE

Botha comes from a family of lifesavers, with her father Dylan and brother Connor both competing at the highest level, so her connection to the ocean is a deep one.

“The ocean is my passion and I spend a lot of time training and racing, so I have seen the current state of the oceans,” Botha said.

“I started lifesaving when I was eight and have been doing it ever since. I want to get behind and support this initiative.

“What Sarah (Ferguson) does is incredible, and this is an amazing initiative to raise awareness as to what is happening in our oceans and the current state of the oceans is very sad.

“Durban has been hit by floods which lead to E. Coli levels spiking and the closure of the beaches, so this event is something that I want to support.”

The Westville resident is looking forward to getting out and racing, although for her the cause is more important than the race.

“I have a strong open-water swimming background, so the distance isn’t going to be a problem, and this is an event that I want to get behind because I believe in what they are doing.

“If I can help grow awareness to the situation in our oceans and the problem we have with plastics and debris then I will, and this event is doing just that.”

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The Ardagh Glass Packaging Breathe World Oceans Day Swim. Photo: Anthony Grote/ Gameplan Media

DURBAN SWIMMERS COMING OUT

The Pirates Surf Lifesaving Club member will be joined by many Durban swimmers for the event on 10 June as they raise money for Breathe Conservation, an organisation that raises awareness to the plight of oceans due to single-use plastics.

The Ardagh Glass Packaging World Oceans Day Swim will take place on Saturday 10 June and will offer swimmers a variety of options. There is 800m, 1.6km, 3.2km or 5km option. Head here https://roag.org/events/event-info/3997/breathe-world-oceans-day-swim for entry information.

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This article was originally published by James Richardson.