cross channel swim to highlight a rare genetic disorder. i cross-channel swim to highlight a rare genetic disorder. to be part ofa of a fight to help these poor kids. in the of a fight to help these poor kids. in the last of a fight to help these poor kids. in the last nine months we worked hard and in the last nine months we worked hard and we have got here today. it is a mixture hard and we have got here today. it is a mixture of elation but also i am knackered. is a mixture of elation but also i am knackered. england two wickets down but looking am knackered. england two wickets down but looking to am knackered. england two wickets down but looking to build am knackered. england two wickets down but looking to build on - am knackered. england two wickets down but looking to build on their. down but looking to build on their slender lead today. they will have to handle everything australia will throw at them this morning. we could well see them this morning.
people have gone before us with eb and brought this thought. you hear the phrase, standing on the shoulders of giants. people with eb aren t giants physically but mentally courage wise, they are giants. to do something to help them and those that have passed is just, you know, carry on the fight. next in, husband and wife team rob and steph, whose swim heralded a new day. as the team donned cold and damp wetsuits for their second leg, the english coast disappeared and the french coast appeared. tired, deprived of sleep, the end was in sight, but still almost six hours away. if the first swim was disorientating, the second was emotional. there was time to think. um. yeah, you think a lot. what do you think about? the obvious thing.