Sinéad Roche's Frances Thornton Memorial Galway Bay Swim 2010 Event:
Date: 24-07-2010



Galway Bay Swim 2009

So far I have raised:
€2,150.00

Money raised off-line: €1,025.00
Money raised on-line: €1,125.00

My Personal Message

Just a note to say a big thank you to all of you who have supported my attempt at the Frances Thornton Memorial Galway Bay swim 2010 which took place on 24 July. I am delighted to say that I finished it and here is my story....

From Munster all the way home to Connacht….

The 24 July was a date that I had set aside since January this year, like many other Saturdays during the summer months I was giving up that weekend for sport but this event was special. Since watching the 2009 Frances Thornton Memorial Galway Bay swimmers finishing in Salthill one afternoon last summer, I had pretty much decided that I could possibly attempt the 13KM feat. The more I thought about it, the more I really wanted to do it and I got my name down on the start list in early 2010. Figured I better start swim training…

Although I’m a triathlete, I could never call myself a swimmer. Proper swimmers are those who went training at 6am while in school and competed in galas, swim competitions etc from a young age. These are athletes who have a beautiful gliding technique, an amazing core and a fantastic fluidity in the water that I could only ever imagine possessing. Me? I only started swimming properly in 2008 when suffering with a running injury! I’ve loved the water ever since but no matter how much training I ever do; I will never match those real swimmers!

Last Saturday morning I arrived on a very lonely wild stony beach in Auginish, Co. Clare, here our 13KM swim would commence. It was a very misty, wet, grey morning which wasn’t too encouraging but I was concentrating on the positive, it wasn’t too cold! I had decided a long time ago that if I was to do the swim that it would be without a wetsuit, and I never doubted my ability to opt for my swimsuit and brave the cold Atlantic waters. As I watched about half the swimmers put their comfy wetsuits on, I did look on in envy but only for a moment, and I returned my attention to my tub of Vaseline!

After a brief (very un-glamorous) photo shoot we headed to the water, I was eager to get moving at this stage, and it was a very relaxed start. I certainly was not going to panic, I’d hours of swimming ahead of me, I figured I’d get into a nice pace and hopefully stick with it! Visibility was poor, Deer Island is about 1KM off shore, and our boats were going to pick us up there but I couldn’t see it at all so I just kept swimming. Instructions were for us to keep moving and let the boats find us; I was picked up after about 30 minutes and was quite happy to see the Mayo flag flying high on my rib. I passed through the 1 hour mark with no problems. It got a little rough the further in to bay I headed and although I was swimming strong for the next hour and 30 minutes, I think my hard work may have backfired a little!

At 2 hours 30 minutes, I could see the wide backdrop of Salthill and my boat figured that I was about 1 hour out. I was delighted at such progress but then I began to hurt a considerable amount with the more effort I put in earlier, my left shoulder had taken the stress of the waves hitting me out in the bay and began to cause trouble. My poor hips were aching from kicking hard and began to cease up when I stopped for any length of time so I had to keep swimming. Salthill was not getting any closer; I began to despair a little. Swimming towards the boat to get drinks was effort, and keeping myself upright to drink was even harder, I was sinking quickly. Put it this way, I was perfectly able to fire the water bottle right back to my boat lads at the 1 hour mark but at that stage I could hardly lift my hands up to attempt to throw it up to them.

The funny thing was that when I was swimming, I was ok, not perfect but I was much better than when I was stopped. So I figured that I had got to put my head down and somehow keep my arms moving, somehow! I eventually got word from the boat that I was 1KM out, for motivation one of the lads said, you’ve already done 12KM! That thought stuck with me as the blurry yellow image of Blackrock became clearer and with every stroke, more realistic. There were people, lots of people waiting for me and at this stage I began to smile because I knew that I would make it, with just a little more effort, I would make it. I don’t think I stopped for that last 1KM and I felt like I was powering it home. A life guard paddled out to meet me for the last 200m, I could hear those people, and I could see the steps ahead and a big Galway flag to direct me in. I thanked the lifeguard, waved to my boat crew and climbed the steps with confidence and one massive smile on my face. I glanced at my watch, 4 hours, 11 minutes, from Munster all the way home to Connacht.

The first of the many amazing swimmers made it across in 3 hours, 3 minutes with the rest of us coming across in less than 6 hours. One of the swimmers, told me that he had a heart transplant 10 years ago, what a hero? His story is certainly more impressive than mine; that is an unbelievable achievement. The 23 fantastic swimmers of 2010 were Ronan Collins, Kevin Thornton, Aimee Walsh, Alan Quaid, Alice Flood, Barry O’Neill, Cathal Codyre, Cathal Hanley, Ernesto Antonio, Fergal O’Dowd, Grainne Read, Jillian Coll, Laoise MacNamara, Matthew O’Flaherty, Martin Kenirons, Martin McCarthy, Micheal Hanley, Sarah Early, Sorcha Barry, Simon Flately, Stephen Early, and Susanna Murphy.

I would like to thank IFI Galway who generously provided my boat and a highly professional service from start to finish. I owe a big thank you to all my boat crew for their constant encouragement and undying belief – Hugh Varley, Vincent Roche, Sean Francis, Mark Francis, Loman Forde.

Most importantly I wish to express a massive thank you to every single person who donated money to ‘Cancer Care West’ which is the chosen charity for the Frances Thornton Memorial Galway Bay Swim. The generosity I have witnessed over the past few weeks has been inspirational and every penny will be fully utilised to enhance the lives of those with cancer in the wider west of Ireland region. Further information available on http://www.mycharity.ie/event/sinad_roches_event/

Now I think I can finally call myself a swimmer, not a great swimmer but a swimmer none the less.

Sinéad Roche
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Hey hey!

Firstly thank you so so much for looking at my page, and hopefully sponsoring me! I'll give you a little information about what I hoping to do on 24 July 2010...

Myself and 20 others plan to swim from Augnish in Co. Clare to Blackrock, Salthill in Co. Galway. That is a total of 13km (7 miles!) without a wetsuit!! So it's more like I'm attempting this swim and hoping that I can make it in approximately 4 hours-ish... Needless to say, it won't be easy!

However, the good news is that my insanity is not in vain! This annual swim is all in aid of Cancer Care West, which is a fantastic charity that does unbelievable work in the wider west of Ireland region to help people whose lives are affected by cancer. There is further information outlined below...

Any donation, no matter how big or small, would be seriously appreciated! So please please click on the "sponsor me now" link and follow instructions from there. I will e-mail you to acknowledge your payment and say a massive thank you!

Many thanks for your time, and all your support!

Sinéad Roche

About my charity

Cancer Care West

Cancer Care West is a not for profit West of Ireland registered charity (CHY11260) dedicated to supporting those whose lives have been affected by a cancer diagnosis.  Our aim is to enhance patient care and well being and to provide supports to cancer patients and their families during and after their treatment.

We aim to provide a holistic service that complements medical treatment through the provision of residential accommodation and support services.  Cancer Care West also provides cancer awareness and educational programmes and undertakes research on patient care.

Cancer Care West’s Residential facility is located at Inis Aoibhinn, on the grounds of University Hospital Galway.  Our Cancer Support Centre is based at Seamus Quirke Road, a short walk from the hospital and Galway City.  Cancer Care West also provides outreach services and offers cancer support services in the wider community including Ballinasloe, Clifden and Roscommon Town.

Cancer Care West provides support to cancer patients and their families from all over the West of Ireland including counties Clare, Donegal, Galway, Letirim, Limerick, Mayo, North Tipperary, Roscommon and Sligo.

 



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My Online Sponsors to Date

Name Date Type Amount Comment
Ciaran Avitabile 11-08-2010 Donation €20.00 Better late than never! Well done Sinead :-)
Shelly Savage 08-08-2010 Donation €20.00 What a girl, well done!!i knew you would do it hun, really proud of you sin Xxx
Stephen O' Reilly 08-08-2010 Donation €20.00 Wow.
Elizabeth Lee 06-08-2010 Donation €20.00 well done lady!!
Simon Rees 04-08-2010 Donation €10.00 Well done. Great achievement for a good cause.
Anonymous 28-07-2010 Donation €10.00 unbelievable achievement sinead!! well done!
Anonymous 28-07-2010 Donation €20.00 Congratulations! What an achievement
Anonymous 27-07-2010 Donation €20.00 Well done Sinead. Fantastic achievement!
john paul o'brien 27-07-2010 Donation €20.00 well done sinead, sorry i wasnt there to give you a push, will buy you a pint in mullers.
Catherine Conaghan 26-07-2010 Donation €10.00 Well done Sinead, hopefully will see you at the weekend x
Kate Dilworth 26-07-2010 Donation €25.00 Did you survive Sinead?? Fair play to you girl for even trying it! And a great cause! Love Kate x
Maria Coakley 25-07-2010 Donation €10.00 Congratulations! Such a fantastic cause, and such a wonderful achievement x
Audrey Rouse 25-07-2010 Donation €10.00 Fair play Sinead, you are some woman!! xxx
Ciara Marnane 23-07-2010 Donation €10.00 Best of luck Sinead...fair play to ya, it's a great cause!
Anonymous 23-07-2010 Donation €20.00 Best of luck and fair play for taking on the challenge!
Anonymous 22-07-2010 Donation €100.00 Best of luck hun! If I didn't think you could do it, I would've stopped you long ago! x
David Cahill 22-07-2010 Donation €20.00 Best of luck Sinead, Itll be a fantastic achievement. Next up - swim around the lough owel island
geraldine cooney 22-07-2010 Donation €40.00 sinead hope all goes well be thinking bout you Ger and Norbert
Anonymous 19-07-2010 Donation €100.00 Great cause Sinead.Best of luck
Valerie Fenton 19-07-2010 Donation €10.00 Go on ya good thing!!
Anonymous 19-07-2010 Donation €10.00 Best of luck Sinead
Anonymous 14-07-2010 Donation €37.00 Best of luck Sinead, it'll be an impressive achievement
Paul Curran 14-07-2010 Donation €10.00 Best of luck Sinead. Very jealous as I've wanted to do that since I was a kid.
Alan Kenny 13-07-2010 Donation €10.00 Best of luck Sinead, 7 miles without a wetsuit, takes some guts.
Anonymous 13-07-2010 Donation €25.00 Fair play Sinead and remember 'just keep swimming ..just keep swimming" ...:-)
Anonymous 13-07-2010 Donation €20.00 without a wetsuit is insane - all the best
Anonymous 12-07-2010 Donation €20.00 Good Luck Sinéad.
Anonymous 12-07-2010 Donation €20.00 Besht o' luck to ya!!
Sean McCarthy 11-07-2010 Donation €50.00 When you start tiring at the 8km stage I'll release the sharks...
Anonymous 11-07-2010 Donation €69.00 Good girl!
Chris Coyle 10-07-2010 Donation €50.00 Good Luck Sinead!!
Anonymous 10-07-2010 Donation €50.00 Good luck Sinéad and be careful!
Anonymous 10-07-2010 Donation €50.00 Go for it Sinéad!!
Ruth Doyle 10-07-2010 Donation €40.00 Good luck Sinead! Wear lots of vaseline!!
Anonymous 10-07-2010 Donation €30.00 That's about 6.5 miles too long :-) Fair play and hope it goes well!
Ronan Bracken 10-07-2010 Donation €22.00 Well done Sinead (or is it Sinad?)! I've always wanted to try a long swim like that.
Cuisle O'Donovan 09-07-2010 Donation €10.00 I have done the Atlantic on Christmas Day all I can say is good luck and fair play!
Anonymous 09-07-2010 Donation €15.00 Fair play, best of luck with it
Anonymous 09-07-2010 Donation €10.00 -
Anonymous 09-07-2010 Donation €22.00 Fair play Sinead, very impressive. Good luck!!x
Anonymous 09-07-2010 Donation €20.00 Best of luck, some friends did it last year, its tough
Anonymous 09-07-2010 Donation €20.00 Sin, you are a little legend!! Good luck!