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Previously on "Blue Peter's Andy Akinwolere sets two swimming records"

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  • Lockhouse
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Three months ago he couldn't swim a length and was scared of water.
    Respect. I never learned to swim until I was 30 and still feel the same unease getting in deep water.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Three months ago he couldn't swim a length and was scared of water.

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  • Blue Peter's Andy Akinwolere sets two swimming records

    Swimming in deep water can feel a bit creepy, but I suppose it makes no difference whether it's 2km or 8km. I also find swimming above dark patches (of e.g sea weed), close to cliff edges and where a beach slopes rapidly downward into an impenetrable abyss a bit creepy too.

    BBC News - Blue Peter's Andy Akinwolere sets two swimming records

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