logo
Sea swim in office wear raising money for charity

Sea swim in office wear raising money for charity

Yahoo25-07-2025
Workers in Guernsey have entered the sea in office clothing in a bid to raise money for a heart charity.
Keen sea swimmer Tristan Boscher, 47, said the 'Port Soiffice' annual charity swim at Port Soif had been running for 11 years.
"I had my own heart attack and went to Southampton and had triple bypass surgery so since then we've been doing it for heart charities," he said.
Mr Boscher said proceeds would go to Guernsey's Chest and Heart, a charity which offers screening to people between the ages of 25 and 75.
Mr Boscher, who swims all year round, said five years had passed since he had the heart attack.
He added that the heart attack happened the day after he had taken part in the Port Soiffice.
"It just came out of the blue," he said. "I was very active."
He said the chosen charity was a good one to support to try to "prevent people from going through heart conditions and identifying any issues early on".
'Bobbing and gobbing'
Mr Boscher said the idea to wear suits during the swim originated due to the "play on words".
"Port Soif leant itself to Port Soiffice," he added.
"When we first did it we were in these suits and we had a desk and a computer in the water... that was the start of it really."
Mr Boscher's friend Sue Duport, committee member for Guernsey's Swim All Seasons, has been taking part in the fundraiser for three years.
Ms Duport said the charitable event was "really good" for mental health.
"It has taken away a lot of isolation for a lot of people," she said.
"It's always laughter, bobbing and gobbing and it's just a really good experience."
More news stories for Guernsey
Listen to the latest news for Guernsey
Follow BBC Guernsey on X and Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to channel.islands@bbc.co.uk.
Related internet links
Guernsey Chest and Heart
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Sea swim in office wear raising money for charity
Sea swim in office wear raising money for charity

Yahoo

time25-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Sea swim in office wear raising money for charity

Workers in Guernsey have entered the sea in office clothing in a bid to raise money for a heart charity. Keen sea swimmer Tristan Boscher, 47, said the 'Port Soiffice' annual charity swim at Port Soif had been running for 11 years. "I had my own heart attack and went to Southampton and had triple bypass surgery so since then we've been doing it for heart charities," he said. Mr Boscher said proceeds would go to Guernsey's Chest and Heart, a charity which offers screening to people between the ages of 25 and 75. Mr Boscher, who swims all year round, said five years had passed since he had the heart attack. He added that the heart attack happened the day after he had taken part in the Port Soiffice. "It just came out of the blue," he said. "I was very active." He said the chosen charity was a good one to support to try to "prevent people from going through heart conditions and identifying any issues early on". 'Bobbing and gobbing' Mr Boscher said the idea to wear suits during the swim originated due to the "play on words". "Port Soif leant itself to Port Soiffice," he added. "When we first did it we were in these suits and we had a desk and a computer in the water... that was the start of it really." Mr Boscher's friend Sue Duport, committee member for Guernsey's Swim All Seasons, has been taking part in the fundraiser for three years. Ms Duport said the charitable event was "really good" for mental health. "It has taken away a lot of isolation for a lot of people," she said. "It's always laughter, bobbing and gobbing and it's just a really good experience." More news stories for Guernsey Listen to the latest news for Guernsey Follow BBC Guernsey on X and Facebook and Instagram. Send your story ideas to Related internet links Guernsey Chest and Heart

Moonlight walk to remember lost loved ones
Moonlight walk to remember lost loved ones

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Moonlight walk to remember lost loved ones

People are set to take part in a Jersey walking event to remember loved ones they have lost. Jersey Hospice Care has organised the Moonlight Walk with two circular routes - a 5km (3.1 miles) Half Moon Walk or a 10km (6.2 miles) Full Moon Walk - starting at St Brelade's Parish Hall at 21:00 BST. Organisers said more than 300 people had signed up and they expected a few more to attend on the night. Marina Brockbank, community engagement officer for Jersey Hospice Care, said the event could be "truly heart-warming". More news stories for Jersey Listen to the latest news for Jersey Ms Brockbank said: "Whether you're walking to celebrate the lives of those no longer with us, make new memories, or perhaps a bit of both - it's about coming together as a community to show how much we value our hospice's work." The charity said marshals and water stops would be positioned along the routes and entrants would get a cup of tea and some cake when they finish. Entries cost £31.50 for a family of two adults and two children or £10.50 for people aged 16 or over and £5.25 for under 16s, who must be accompanied by an adult, the charity said. Follow BBC Jersey on X and Facebook. Send your story ideas to Jersey Hospice Care launches three-year strategy Jersey Hospice aims to raise £100,000 in 72 hours Jersey Hospice Care Moonlight Walk

Moonlight walk to remember lost loved ones
Moonlight walk to remember lost loved ones

Yahoo

time14-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Moonlight walk to remember lost loved ones

People are set to take part in a Jersey walking event to remember loved ones they have lost. Jersey Hospice Care has organised the Moonlight Walk with two circular routes - a 5km (3.1 miles) Half Moon Walk or a 10km (6.2 miles) Full Moon Walk - starting at St Brelade's Parish Hall at 21:00 BST. Organisers said more than 300 people had signed up and they expected a few more to attend on the night. Marina Brockbank, community engagement officer for Jersey Hospice Care, said the event could be "truly heart-warming". More news stories for Jersey Listen to the latest news for Jersey Ms Brockbank said: "Whether you're walking to celebrate the lives of those no longer with us, make new memories, or perhaps a bit of both - it's about coming together as a community to show how much we value our hospice's work." The charity said marshals and water stops would be positioned along the routes and entrants would get a cup of tea and some cake when they finish. Entries cost £31.50 for a family of two adults and two children or £10.50 for people aged 16 or over and £5.25 for under 16s, who must be accompanied by an adult, the charity said. Follow BBC Jersey on X and Facebook. Send your story ideas to Jersey Hospice Care launches three-year strategy Jersey Hospice aims to raise £100,000 in 72 hours Jersey Hospice Care Moonlight Walk

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store