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World-first for Walker Bay! Extreme endurance athlete swims from Hermanus to Gansbaai Writer & Photographer Sarah Taylor
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outh African musician and extreme open-water swimmer Carina Bruwer on Friday, 12 March 2021 became the first person to swim across Walker Bay, from Hermanus to Gansbaai, a distance of almost 20 km, in a time of six hours and 36 minutes. The epic Atlantic Ocean charity challenge from the Hermanus Old Harbour to Stanford's Cove, De Kelders, was live-streamed on Youtube (search for Carina completes world-first 21km across Walker Bay, in support of struggling artists), eliciting at the time of going to press more than R60 000 in donations (including offline donations) for the Tribuo Fund, a private non-profit fund to support performing arts freelancers who have lost their source of income due to the Covid-19 restrictions. More donations have been pledged to the cause of this awe-inspiring mother of three. The Capetonian musician and entertainment industry entrepreneur herself has been hard hit by the
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pandemic, due to effective live-performance lockdown. “There have been no earning opportunities within the performing arts, the industry I’ve loved working in for the past 20 years. It has truly been a case of sink or swim,” said Carina, who has performed around the world with SAMA Award-winning instrumental group Sterling EQ and other musical acts.
income. The performing arts industry finds itself in devastatingly distressed times. Our artists need a helping hand to keep their heads above water. Therefore, our partnership with Carina makes perfect sense.” Carina has raised close to R700 000 plus more than R2 million in media value for
“Artists were one of the groups instantly affected by lockdown and Covid-19 restrictions,” said Tribuo founding member and CEO of NATi, Cornelia Faasen. “Artists seldom have safety nets PHOTO: Guido of savings, Schwarz insurance or pensions. They work from one production or event to the next. For many of them, the major arts festivals are their primary and most consistent source of
various charities through her swims in the past few years. Speaking the day after the Walker Bay event, Carina said she was so grateful for all the support she received to pull off the extreme swim: “It really was so special. I won’t forget this one!” The event drew a flurry of media attention, including regional and national print and broadcasting coverage. The swim support team of local volunteers included local extreme sportsman, adventure tourism operator and swim buddy Herman de Vries, who swam with Carina at different intervals, for a total of 7.5 km. Local goodwill was in strong evidence with the support crew of volunteers drawn from the Hermanus and Gansbaai areas. This
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community team effort, assembled days before the extreme challenge, included two vessels (a swim support boat and a media boat), skippers and crew, multiple vehicles and drivers, two medics (on and offshore), shark spotters from the South African Shark Conservancy, a live-streaming team, on-the-go social media reporter, as well as a professional stills photographer and an eNCA cameraman. Local skippers Rick Kuisis, owner of the boat @ Work from Gansbaai, and Björn van Dűring of Blade from Hermanus sped into action after hearing about the event on Wednesday afternoon. Hermanus musician Takura Terry was on hand at the launch, thanks to Cape Whale Coast tourism manager Frieda Lloyd, who arranged for him to perform at the start of the event from the Old Harbour soon after 08:00. "It was an incredibly charged moment," said Herman. "As Carina was putting on sunscreen to go into the water, the tears were pouring down her face as she was overcome with emotion." Continues on P5
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1 - Capetonian Carina Bruwer during her #SwimForArts charity challenge across Walker Bay. 2 -Volunteers from Hermanus and Gansbaai jumped in to help Carina in her world-first swim across Walker Bay, which included two boats and crew, swim buddy Herman de Vries, shark spotters, medics and a media-streaming crew. Pictured here are livestreamer and assistant skipper Glynn Channer with the Hermanus-based vessel Blade and crew in the background. 3 - Carina made the crossing from Hermanus Old Harbour in 6 hours and 36 minutes, emerging chilled but happy upon arriving at Stanford’s Cove, De Kelders. PHOTO: Indra Kuschke
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