How Painful is a Bluebottle Sting - Ask Sarah Ferguson Open Water Swimming Questions

Ask Sarah Ferguson Open Water Swimming Questions - How Painful is a Bluebottle Sting. Sarah tells us How she left a bluebottle on her to sting to see how painful it would be. She tells us the full story in this video. Sarah also talks to us about how to handle a Bluebottle and Jellyfish sting. What to do and how to prevent the pain from bluebottle sting.
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Sarah Ferguson is an Open Water Swimmer from Durban South Africa
Sarah is a physiotherapist and runs a private practice in Durban North at a multi-disciplinary center. She is also a motivational speaker, Pilates instructor, retired National Swimmer and swim coach.
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Sarah is passionate about the ocean and works tirelessly to safeguard it for future generations to enjoy and appreciate responsibly.
In 2011 Sarah took part in her first ocean race in Hawaii and it was here that she found her passion for open water swimming and made the decision to do something meaningful with her swimming talents. Since 2012 she has been competing in and pioneering ocean swims in and around South Africa and abroad to help raise awareness of single-use plastic pollution.
Breathe Ocean Conservation is her NPO, an organisation that aims to eliminate throw away plastic.
HER SWIMS
Easter Island Swim 15th March 2019
Elephant Coast Swim Series | July 2018 | 100km | 6 days
1st African woman to swim Ka’iwi Channel crossing | July 2017 | 58km | 17:54
1st person to swim Aliwal Shoal solo swim | May 2017 | 18km | 5:00
MAD swimmers 24hr swim | January 2016 | 45km | 24:00
Cape Point solo swim | December 2015 | 8km | 2:06
Robben Island solo swim | January 2015 | 7.3km | 2:02
1st woman to swim Umhlanga to Durban | June 2014 | 17.9km | 4:16

Пікірлер: 3

  • @number1coolest794
    @number1coolest7944 жыл бұрын

    Nice

  • @breatheocean1

    @breatheocean1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much Carel

  • @josiehouston2343
    @josiehouston23434 жыл бұрын

    Nasty things those are ,but they feed day turtles🐢🐢🤣🤣