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Playing for Success at The Blue Mile

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

On Sunday 4th July, 30 young people from five of Plymouth’s primary schools donned wet suits and set off on a courageous one mile journey; the blue mile. They were supported and cheered on by their parents, Mount Batten Centre, Plymouth City Council Lifelong Learning team and Playing for Success Staff.

Pupils from Pennycross Primary, Mayflower Community School, Marlborough Primary, Glen Park and Lipson Vale Primary have been training for the event throughout the past two months.

Plymouth City Council’s Playing for Success Centre, Brainwaves, provided training sessions for 45 young people at The Mount Batten Outdoor Centre throughout May and June this year as an additional to their regular Playing for Success programme. Most of them had never been in kayak prior to this programme and several had not ventured into the sea. Alongside of the Kayaking tuition, the youngsters also topped up their numeracy skills, learning maths and science through the use of tide-tables, numbers games and experiments with ‘uplift’ and model boats.

The aim of the project, which was supported through PfS, Allsortz and Sport Relief funding, was to offer Plymouth Youngsters an opportunity to have fun together exploring their local seaside, raising their confidence and creating some positive memories through outdoor adventure and participation in the Blue Mile Event. Playing for Success offers regular programmes of learning outside of the classroom and aims to motivate pupils through the exploration of their environment using sports and activities as a starting point for engagement in lifelong learning.

All of the pupils have been presented with Blue Mile bags, T shirts and Certificates at celebration assemblies in their own schools.

Quotes
“At PfS we believe that introducing young people to water sports at an early point in their lives can lead them to lifelong habits and hobbies which are both healthy and exciting. We are absolutely delighted to have been able to offer these young people, the opportunity to participate in such a prestigious local event “Alison Lowman (PfS Plymouth Manager)

“We have seen these children growing in confidence throughout the Playing for Success , Blue Mile programme and this has had a really positive effect upon their work and motivation in the classroom” Di Harding (Deputy Head teacher from Pennycross Primary School)

“Before the Blue Mile I was scared to go in the sea but now I can’t wait to do it again. I want to go even further. My mum will be really proud of me.” Paige Brown, Marlborough Primary School Pupil.

Blue Mile Winners Announced

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

The various category winners for The Blue Mile 2010 have now been announced as follows:

SWIM PRIZE WINNERS:
Under 20’s Female (First)    – Natalie Steele (20mins, 41secs)
Under 20’s Male (First)        -    Thomas Wood (30mins, 20secs)
Seniors Female (First)        -    Kerry Blewett (24mins, 04secs)
Seniors Female (Second)    -    Lindsey Walke (28mins, 05secs)
Seniors Female (Third)        -    Rebecca Mingo (28mins, 06secs)
Seniors Male (First)            -    James Edmonds (20mins, 24secs)
Seniors Male (Second)        -    Steve Ferguson (20mins, 37secs)
Seniors Male (Third)            -    Darren Walker (21mins, 10secs)
V40’s Female (First)            -    Penny Allan (30m, 24secs)
V40’s Male (First)                -    Andy Saluter (22mins, 05secs)
V50’s Female (First)            -    Marian Moriarty (38mins, 55secs)
V50’s Male (First)                -    Jeremy Waller (27mins, 19secs)
V60’s Female (First)            -    Sue Lee (39mins, 58secs)
V60’s Male (First)                -    Andy Blonden (36mins, 59secs)

KAYAK SOLO PRIZE WINNERS:
Under 20’s Male (First)        -    Thomas Wood (17mins, 57secs)
Seniors Female (First)        -    Natasha Barker (16mins, 19secs)
Seniors Female (Second)    -    Helen Reinardy (17mins, 08secs)
Seniors Female (Third)        -    Marie Hannam (17mins, 35secs)
Seniors Male (First)            -    Miles Johansen (13mins, 51secs)
Seniors Male (Second)        -    James Edmonds (14mins, 06secs)
Seniors Male (Third)            -    Matt Jackson (14mins, 43secs)
V40’s Female (First)            -    Penny Allan (14mins, 06secs)
V40’s Male (First)                -    Andy Saulter (14mins, 21secs)

KAYAK PAIRS PRIZE WINNER:
Layla Astley & Robyn ? (13mins, 45secs)

SUP PRIZE WINNERS:
Under 20’s Male (First)           -    Thomas Wood (19mins, 50secs)
Seniors Female (First)            -    Sarah Outen (19mins, 19secs)
Seniors Female (Second)        -    Marie Hannam (23mins, 04secs)
Seniors Female (Third)            -    Helen Reinardy (23mins, 11secs)
Seniors Male (First)                -    James Edmonds (15mins, 35secs)
Seniors Male (Second)            -    Miles Johansen (15mins, 48secs)
Seniors Male (Third)                -    Duncan Bye (17mins, 21secs)
V40’s Female (First)                -    Penny Allan (19mins, 45secs)
V40’s Male (First)                    -    Andy Saulter (16mins, 30secs)

TRIPLE CHALLENGE PRIZE WINNERS:
Under 20’s Male (First)             -    Thomas Wood (Score – 58)
Seniors Female (First)                -    Marie Hannam (Score – 144)
Seniors Female (Second)         -    Helen Reinardy (Score – 151)
Seniors Male (First)                    -    James Edmonds (Score – 4)
Seniors Male (Second)                -    Miles Johansen (Score – 26)
Seniors Male (Third)                    -    Matt Jackson (Score – 119)
V40’s Female (First)                    -    Penny Allan (Score 51)
V40’s Male (First)                        -    Andy Saulter (Score 12)

COROPORATE BLUE MILE:
Wolferstans Solicitors

The Inaugural Blue Mile Creates a Big Splash for the Environment

Monday, July 5th, 2010

BMR277Thousands of people attend the first Blue Mile event which took place in the waterside City of Plymouth over the weekend of the 3rd-4th July

BBC Presenter and Ocean Ambassador, Paul Rose took on the one mile open water challenge along with over 600 people who took to the water during the sunny weekend.

The combination of sport and environment proves to be a real success with the Blue Mile now set to become an annual race for the environment.

Over eight thousand people attended the inaugural Blue Mile – Race for the Environment, which started at the historical Mayflower steps, Plymouth’s most famous landmark. The event saw over 641 people take to the water to swim, paddle and walk for the environment during the weekend, including a host of celebrities and blue ambassadors, who are passionate advocates for the environment.BMR469

 The day kicked off with the junior one mile swim in Plymouth’s outdoor Lido, where seven year old Charlie Hyland completed the mile in 59m:03:00s. The fastest junior swim was Matthew Rose (15) who set a remarkable time of 18m:03s:09 the fastest over the weekend. This was followed by the first swim wave of the day in the open sea, with Henry Tenby (68), our oldest finisher completing the course in 58m:14:00s.

 A whole host of celebrities took part in the Blue Mile, with T4’s Matt & Darren (formerly Max and Ob from Channel 4’s flagship soap Hollyoaks) taking on the kayak challenge , BBC Presenter and renowned ocean ambassador, Paul Rose (swim);  Everest climber and Pole to Pole explorer, James Hooper (swim), and Blue Bath 2 London adventurers, Dave Cornthwaite and Sarah Outen who tackled the Stand up Paddle  (SUP).

BMR601The open water Blue Mile swim event was won by James Edmonds (24) who completed the mile course in a fast 20m: 24s, James also won the Blue³ Triple Challenge as the fasted across all three disciplines (Swim, SUP, Kayak) .  The Corporate Blue Mile Team event was won by Wolferstans Solicitors.

This was the first Blue Mile event to take place in the UK, with the format of mixing mass participation on the water with an experiential and educational village designed to actively engage people with our marine environment. The Organiser’s of the Blue Mile, Sport Environment are now looking to take the concept further to create a world-class format that uses the power of sport to create social and environmental change.

 Monica Dolan, Sponsored Events Manager WWF-UK, Official Charity Partner of The Blue Mile

“This fantastic event showed how much people enjoy our seas and care about protecting our blue environment. We are delighted that so many took to the water to swim, kayak or stand up paddle their own Blue Mile, and in doing so raised important funds for WWF’s conservation work.  A big thank you to everyone who took part, and joined WWF in supporting our seas.”BMR604

 Jane Chafer, Director of Marketing, University of Plymouth

“The Blue Mile was a fantastic event to be a part of, and a great promotion of Plymouth as a major marine and maritime city. We had a tremendous response from visitors to the Marine Institute stand, and people really engaged with the technology and equipment that was on show. I hope that the event can go from strength to strength and that we can go on to develop the educational aspects along with the aquatic sports participation.”

 BMR017Conrad Humphrey’s, Managing Director of Sport Environment

“I was delighted at the public response to the first ever Blue Mile, an event designed to fuse sport with a public engagement programme focused on our blue environment. There were so many elements to the weekend that made me smile.  This was not just an event for elite athletes; we had people from all walks of life who took on the challenge of completing a mile and raising valuable support for WWF-UK to continue their work for clean and healthy seas.”

 

The Blue Mile – Race for the Environment Full results can be found here: http://www.endurancelife.com/assets/results/2010_bluemile.htm

Huge thank you to everyone who took part in the Blue Mile 2010

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

blue for  web30A Full update and results will be posted tomorrow and sent out to all competitors, thank you to everyone who took part this year and made the event such a fantastic success. Thank you also to our sponsors and exhibitors who helped create a wonderful buzz in the event village and lastly thank you to WWF-UK for your valuable work protecting our coast and seas.

Stay tuned to the website/twitter for news on where next for the Blue Mile and please send us your feedback on the event to conrad.humphreys(at)sportenvironment.com  Here’s a couple of quotes already in:

blue for  web31“Hi all, just wanted to say a BIG thankyou for the fabulous Blue Mile Event, it was brilliant and I had an absolutley wonderful time.  I swam in the Slow Wave, it has been 30 plus years since I last competed and had set this event as a personal challenge and I DID IT :) .  Everybody was magnificent, competitors and Blue Mile staff, medics,everyone ,just great, I cannot find all the words to say what a brilliant time I had.  I wear my Blue Mile t-shirt with great pride, I earnt it :) ” Sarah

“I just wanted to say a HUGE thankyou to you all for giving us the opportunity to be here at The Blue Mile!! We have had a fantastic time, and have made so many contacts with other exhibitors and people attending the event. It’s been so chilled and so organised, we all feel lovely and relaxed and I just want to carry on for another few days!! Good luck with everything, and let us know if you are doing similar events, absoloutely brilliant w/e!!” Anne

Best wishes

Conrad and the whole team at Sport Environment

T4 Presenters Support WWF by Taking Part in The Blue Mile 2010

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

T4's Matt and DarrenT4’s Matt & Darren (formerly Max and Ob from Channel 4’s flagship soap Hollyoaks) have signed up to take part in The Blue Mile-Race for the Environment.  WWF is the official charity partner for this amazing event taking place in Plymouth, UK on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 July 2010.

This first ever unique race is designed to encourage people to complete a mile in, or next to, our wonderful marine environment, and hopes to raise awareness of the threats facing our world’s oceans and the need to protect our seas. 

“Supporting a charity you really believe in can be done in many ways,” said Matt.  “Darren and I love our challenges and kayaking The Blue Mile in support of WWF’s marine work is our latest duel.  We need to look after our planet, not only the ground we walk on but the seas that surround us. Marine life may not always been seen, but should certainly never be forgotten.” 

Darren added, “Supporting WWF, by taking part in The Blue Mile to promote the wonders of our seas and the need to protect all that is in them, is a fun way to learn more about our marine environment.   What better way to do this than to get out there in the water and take part in the task of kayaking for a mile, it’s a great way to take action for our seas, as well as beat your best mate at another challenge!” 

The UK is blessed with 20,000km of coastline, and diverse marine life and habitats ranging from deep sea corals to harbour porpoises. However our seas are facing increasing pressures, and now, with the threat of climate change, it is more important than ever that we protect our marine biodiversity. By completing a Blue Mile, businesses, schools, and individuals can show they care about our oceans and help raise crucial funding to support WWF’s conservation projects.

The course (1,609 metres) will be marked by buoys at regular intervals. It starts and finishes at Plymouth’s historic Mayflower Steps.

Natasha Barker, Senior Marine Policy Officer at WWF-UK said: “The Blue Mile is a fun event which aims to educate and inspire people to value our marine environment. WWF is delighted that Matt & Darren are going to take part in the race and we wish them, and all the other hundred’s of contestants the best of luck!”

The National Marine Aquarium to Show the Award Winning Documentary, The End of the Line

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

NNVG169491-05NSDuring the weekend of The Blue Mile – Race for the Environment, the National Marine Aquarium has been granted the opportunity to screen the award winning documentary, The End of the Line, based on the critically acclaimed book by Sunday Times investigative journalist Charles Clover.

The End of the Line, is the first major feature documentary film revealing the impact of overfishing on our oceans. The film examines the imminent extinction of Bluefin tuna, brought on by increasing western demand for sushi; the impact on marine life resulting in huge overpopulation of jellyfish; and the profound implications of a future world with no fish that would bring certain mass starvation.

As part of a new series of inspirational lectures that are taking place during the weekend of The Blue Mile, The End of the Line will feature two distinguished guest speakers: BBC Science Presenter, Paul Rose and Senior Marine Policy Officer for WWF-UK, Natasha Barker who will be speaking about their experiences relating to our UK marine environments.

Tickets for the event will be free and are available by registering your interest direct by email to Sarah.watts@national-aquarium.co.uk by 21st June.

Natasha Barker, Senior Marine Policy Officer WWF-UK
“Overfishing is the single, biggest immediate threat to our oceans, and the film highlights some of the most conspicuous examples of excessive exploitation of marine resources, such as the decimation of bluefin tuna stocks in the Mediterranean. But it is important to note that there are many within the fishing and seafood sectors working hard to fish responsibly and supply consumers with healthy seafood that is good for the oceans, and WWF is committed to working openly with these proactive, progressive players.”

Dr David Gibson, Managing Director of National Marine Aquarium, said ‘We are very concerned with the European Common Fisheries quota system which results in the needless death of many tens of thousands of fish – and will be lobbying the new coalition in order to readdress it. By showing this film we are announcing that we determined to pursue the highest authority to protect our native fish’.

Conrad Humphreys, Managing Director Sport Environment
“We have put together a programme over the weekend of The Blue Mile that has something for everyone. We want people to not only enjoy the activity on the water but to be inspired to change the things they really care about. The End of the Line is a remarkable film and I hope that it will challenge the way we think about sustainable seafood.”

The Human Polarbear, Lewis Pugh lends his support to The Blue Mile

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Lewis Gordon Pugh

 WWF Ambassador and the man they call the “Human Polarbear”, Lewis Gordon Pugh who recently returned from swimming a mile in a glacial lake on Everest lends his support to all Blue Mile participants and encourages more people to get involved with this year’s race for the environment.

‘Hi, I’m Lewis Pugh and I am supporting the Blue Mile – Race for the Environment which is raising crucial funds for WWF and awareness of marine issues.  If I can push myself to the extreme, you can too. No challenge is too hard if you persevere and prepare both mentally and physically. Please take on a Blue Mile and show you care about the marine environment’. 

Aqua Sphere: official partner to The Blue Mile Race for the Environment

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Read the full article that appeared on Tri247.com on 27 April 2010 below:

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Aqua Sphere becomes Official Swim Partner to The Blue Mile – Race for the Environment

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Aqua Sphere sponsor The Blue MileSport Environment, the organiser of The Blue Mile – Race for the Environment is today delighted to announce that it has chosen swimming goggle guru Aqua Sphere as its Official Swim Partner.  Aqua Sphere is the name behind the world’s most innovative award winning goggles and masks and is currently the fastest growing brand in UK swimming, providing everything a swimmer needs from caps to swimwear to wet suits.     The new partnership will see Aqua Sphere supply 1200 branded swim caps as well as assorted winners’ prizes and adds to Aqua Sphere’s strategic list of high quality event partnerships for 2010.

The Blue Mile – Race for the Environment is the UK’s newest mass-participation event designed to engage people actively with our blue environment.  Open to everyone, participants are invited to complete a mile in, on or next to a water environment to raise vital support and money for WWF-UK, the world’s leading conservation organisation.  Participants can choose to swim, kayak, sail or even just walk – the options are almost endless!   The inaugural event will take place in Plymouth on 3rd July 2010 and additional waterfront cities are being invited to take part in future events.  The event has been created to increase participation in our natural environment and provide a learning experience to help encourage more people to take steps to care for the health of our planet.

Conrad Humphreys, CEO of Sport Environment says:  “It is fantastic that one of the world’s leading swim brands has agreed to partner with The Blue Mile – Race for the Environment. Our aim is to create the UK’s most inclusive water-based, mass-participation event.   We look forward to the inaugural event in July and to developing many more of these events nationwide to create an annual phenomenon which is fun to participate in whilst helping to raise vital support and money for the world’s leading conservation organisation.  Aqua Sphere’s endorsement is a superb support. ”

Martin Newton, Sales & Marketing Manager for Aqua Sphere says: ” We are delighted to partner  with The Blue Mile and we believe its ethos to engage people actively with our blue environment is extremely worthy and shows huge integrity and compassion for our landscape.    We look forward to a great opening event in Plymouth and to a long term relationship as this series develops. ”

Click www.thebluemile.org for event info and enrolment.  For more info on Aqua Sphere products click www.aquasphereswim.co.uk.

UNIVERSITY OF PLYMOUTH BECOMES OFFICIAL HOST CITY PARTNER

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

University of Plymouth22.04.10 Sport Environment, the organiser of The Blue Mile – Race for the Environment is today delighted to announce that the University of Plymouth has agreed to become the Event Official Host City Partner. This timely announcement which coincides with Earth Day will see the University take a central role in providing a learning and marine-educational zone in the Event Village and it will also enable a series of free water sports activities to be available for young people to take their first steps in the blue environment.

The Blue Mile – Race for the Environment is the UK’s newest mass-participation event designed to engage people actively with our blue environment.  Open to everyone, participants are invited to complete a mile in, on or next to a water environment to raise vital support and money for WWF-UK, the world’s leading conservation organisation.  Participants can choose to swim, kayak, sail or even just walk – the options are almost endless!   The inaugural event will take place in Plymouth on 3rd- 4th July 2010.  The event has been created to increase participation in our natural environment and provide a learning experience to help encourage more people to take steps to care for the health of our planet.

The University of Plymouth, and its Faculty of Science and Technology, will be supporting the Environmental Zone in the Event Village, where the public will find plenty of hands-on activities to showcase our involvement with the marine environment, including the biology of the area and the latest technology by way of immersive vision theatres, weather simulators and even a “Shark”robot that will swim part of the Blue Mile course!  

The Event Village, which will be based next to the Mayflower Steps on Plymouth’s Barbican, will be themed around sport, healthy living and a clean environment and will provide a range of activities from key partner organisations and exhibitors that include the National Marine Aquarium, Tamar Estuaries Consultative Forum, the Marine Biological Association, the National Trust, South West Lakes Trust, Nuffield Health and Natural England.

The University, together with the Environment Agency, will also be supporting the on-water activities, to enable a number of free and low cost taster sessions to encourage greater participation in our blue environment from young and disadvantaged groups across the City. Working with the Mount Batten Centre, Reactive Watersports, Plymouth Youth Sailing, Horizons Sailing Charity, Plymouth Children’s Services and Tinside Lido the Blue Mile aims to offer a series of watersports activities for families and young people so that they can experience the wonderful opportunities that Plymouth Sound can offer.

Professor Wendy Purcell , Vice-Chancellor of the University of Plymouth, said: “We are delighted to be one of the Official Host City Partners of the Blue Mile event. This is a fantastic opportunity to connect the young people in our region and beyond with not only the breath-taking natural resources we have here in Plymouth, but also some of the key issues affecting our environment. 

“For the University, with its leading reputation for marine excellence and commitment to community engagement, this is a natural event for us to be a part of. It is a great example of partnership in Plymouth, and we are especially proud to support Conrad, who is an alumnus of the University.” 

Conrad Humphreys, Sport Environment says:  “It is fantastic that one of Europe’s leading marine universities has agreed to partner with The Blue Mile – Race for the Environment. Their support has opened up the event to encourage greater participation from young people across the City and together we will be working hard to inspire more people to enjoy our marine and coastal environment.”