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Southeastern teams entered the last day of the Children in Need competition
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Southeastern teams entered the last day of the Children in Need competition

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BBC Radio Surrey apprentice Morgan Webb swims for the team

Local BBC radio teams across the South East are starting the final day of the Children in Need swimming competition.

Teams from Kent, Surrey and Sussex began swimming a total of 78 miles on Monday and plan to finish on Friday.

BBC Radio Surrey producer Sophia Atkins, who is also a swimming teacher, is covering two miles every day for the challenge.

He said: “I’m tired but I’m enjoying it. Children in Need helps some great charities in our area, so that’s why I’m doing this.”

Julia Moore/BBC A man wearing a cap and glasses looks at the camera and smiles. While in the water, she wears a dark swim top and leans against the edge of the poolJulia Moore/BBC

BBC Radio Sussex’s Will Flockton swims as part of the challenge

BBC Radio Kent’s Adam Dowling is also participating in the competition despite not knowing how to swim.

He took his first swimming lesson in over 30 years in preparation for this challenge and was hoping to swim 25 meters without the aid of a buoy.

He said: “I have been training for weeks, getting advice from many great swimmers and overcoming my fear of putting my head in the water.

“Can I? Of course I can, I hope.”

Julia Moore/BBC A woman with long, dark, wet hair. She looks at the camera and smiles while standing in the water at the edge of the pool.Julia Moore/BBC

BBC Radio Sussex presenter Sarah Gorrell is among the teams hoping to swim a total of 78 miles

“The team was so impressive, at first willingly diving right in, but (also) sticking with it this week,” executive producer Vicki Berry said.

BBC radio stations in the UK are hoping to collectively swim 1,000 miles.

The Thousand Mile Challenge is supported by former Team GB swimmers Rebecca Adlington and Mark Foster.

To learn more, go to: bbc.co.uk/swim.

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