Are your kids
bored of breaststroke? Fed-up of front crawl? Think they can do
better than backstroke and butterfly?
Secretary of State for Health, Andy Burnham is calling on kids up
and down the country to help Swim4Life create a brand new swimming stroke.
The national competition to kick off Swim4Life, part of
Change4Life, asks youngsters to send their ideas, including a
description of how they came up with their new stroke, a picture
that inspired it and a suggested name.
The competition is all about getting kids moving in the water
where their bodies have to work harder than on dry land - be it
the dolphin, the penguin or the wriggly worm stroke.
Secretary of State, Andy Burnham said:
“Taking the kids swimming is a great way of making sure they’re
moving around and having fun.
“We know that a huge number of people have taken the opportunity
to swim for free since we introduced our free swimming scheme in April.
“I hope this Swim4Life competition will see even more families
take the plunge and head to their local pool to think up an
inventive new stroke.”
The swimming stroke competition marks the start of Swim4Life, a
new part of Change4Life. Over the next few weeks selected local
papers will carry a free Swim4Life poster crammed full of fun
facts and swimming games, and parents will be able to download
free swimming tips and advice for families on getting more active
through swimming from http://www.nhs.uk/change4life
Swimming is a great way to the get the 60 active minutes kids
need everyday. It’s also a great way for families to be active
together over the summer months.
The Swim4Life competition will be judged by a panel of experts
including coaching expert Ian Armiger. The winner will be
announced by Andy Burnham in September, when he completes The
Great North Swim 2009 in Lake Windermere.
Swimming expert Ian Armiger said:
“Asking children to invent a new stroke is a great idea, one
that’ll get them more active in the water and using their
imaginations.
“Swimming is a brilliant way for people of all ages to get
moving, and thinking of a new stroke should be a perfect excuse to
get to the pool this summer.”
The inventor of the winning stroke will win a trip to Alton
Towers Water Park for a family of four (two adults and two
children) including travel, overnight accommodation, entrance to
the park and spending money.
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Notes to Editors
For media enquiries only please contact the Department of Health
newsdesk on 020 7210 5221It’s important kids are safe in the water
and so an adult swimmer should always supervise kids trying out
new things in the pool Entries must be submitted including stroke
name, 100 words or less of the description of the stroke, a
drawing or photograph of your inspiration, name, age and contact
details to: Swim4Life Competition, P.O. Box 2656, London, W1A 3RR
or to competition@swim4life.org.uk no later than 17th August
2009To find out where kids aged 16 years and under and adults aged
over 60 can swim for free, visit
http://www.culture.gov.uk/what_we_do/sport/5810.aspx The Great
North Swim is a one mile open water swim in England’s largest
Lake, Windermere. Following its launch in September 2008 the event
has already become world renowned, having been voted 5th in the
Top 100 Open Water Swims in the World (posted on 10kswimmer.com,
2009). The Swim will take place on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th
September 2009, attracting over 5,000 swimmers. For more
information visit http://www.greatswim.orgChange4Life is a
groundbreaking campaign bringing government, community groups,
health workers, teachers, and businesses together. Our shared goal
is to help everyone eat well, move more and live longer. For more
information visit http://www.nhs.uk/change4life The Free Swimming
statistics can be viewed on the DCMS website here:
http://www.culture.gov.uk/reference_library/media_releases/6278.aspx_
Terms and conditions for the Swim4Life stroke competition can be
seen at http://www.nhs.uk/Change4Life
Contacts:
Department of Health
Phone: 020 7210 5221
NDS.DH@coi.gsi.gov.uk