Sandy (74) takes on 24-mile loch swim challenge
Sandy Bern (74), from East Dunbartonshire reckons he will be one of the oldest people to tackle Loch Lomond.
At a total of 24 miles long, the famous loch is the largest inland stretch of water in the whole of Great Britain.
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Hide AdThe past member of the British Long distance Swimming Association prepared for his big challenge by swimming 640 lengths of the pool at Kirkintilloch Leisure Centre on a single day last week.
But even this marathon effort was only equivalent to 10 miles - less than half of his open water marathon.
He is raising money for the Marie Curie Cancer Care hospice at Huntershill and plans to swim Loch Lomond in September.
Sandy, who was a nurse for 26 years, told the Herald: “After I retired from nursing I worked for an agency and did many shifts with Marie Curie. The work they do is exceptional. The palliative care they provide is next to none.
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Hide Ad“I am hoping for as much support as possible. Marie Curie definitely deserves it. “
This will not be Sandy’s first ambitious open water challenge.
He completed the 10.5km Loch Earn challenge in the Highlands some years ago and an eight-mile tidal swim in the River Tay Estuary.
But swimming Loch Lomond will be his biggest test to date.
Mark O’Neill at Marie Curie said: “Sandy Bern is some character. We hope many people will support him.”
If you would like to make a donation to the cause you can do by visiting www.justgiving.com/Sandy-Bern.
For more information about Marie Curie go to www.mariecurie.org.uk