Abingdon Blog

Abingdon is probably the oldest town in Britain - continuously inhabited since the Iron Age. Abingdon is seven miles downstream from Oxford on the River Thames. The Abingdon Blog is a photo record of events and places in Abingdon - mostly every day.

Sunday, 23 July 2006

Thames Swim reaches Abingdon


Lewis Gordon Pugh, 36, has been attempting to be the first person to swim the length of the Thames. The 203-mile journey began at the river's source in Kemble, Gloucestershire and will finish at Southend-on-Sea, Essex. He swam through Abingdon today passing St Helens Wharf at 16:40.

On his blog he says 'I feel today that a corner has been turned. After the difficulties of the weekend, I began to really recover on Sunday evening, and some strong swimming brought us from Sandford Lock to Abingdon after a 4k swim. We stopped to pick up supplies in Abingdon, I rested on the boat for two hours. Although we have put a stop to any media activity while I focus on my swimming, interest from passers by is very high and during the Abingdon stretch I spoke to quite a few people, met a walker who was walking the length of the Thames, as well as a swan-shaped pedalo that was trying to paddle from Lechlade to the sea, and stopped for several photographs with passers by.'

As I watched he changed his stroke from crawl to breast stroke passing where the Ock enters the Thames, then reverted to crawl at Margaret Brown's gardens.

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