Ultra-endurance athlete and clean seas activist Neil Agius will host a nine-hour public swim on August 31, 2024, at the National Pool Complex in Tal-Qroqq, Malta.
The event, part of his training for a world record open water sea challenge, invites swimmers of all levels to participate.
Organized with SportMalta, the session aims to foster community spirit, promote physical activity, and raise awareness about ocean health. Agius views this event as more than just training; it’s about inspiring people to embrace the ocean and contribute to a cleaner environment.
The public swim will feature timed lanes for various skill levels, and proceeds will support community clean-ups tied to Agius’ upcoming 160km swim around the Maltese archipelago in September.
This challenge will take three days and 175,000 strokes to complete, potentially breaking Agius’ own world record for the longest non-stop, unassisted sea swim. Last year, a similar attempt in Spain was thwarted by a swarm of jellyfish.
NGO Wave of Change, founded by Agius, will collaborate with Żibel to coordinate coastal clean-ups and manage marine litter. Agius’ intensive training for the challenge includes 10-hour swims in summer heat, supported by a team of 25 professionals and volunteers.
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