Thursday 23 April 2009

Swimathon 2009 results

The swimathon was on sunday, the 19th of April. I clocked 46:15 this time. Hahaha.. again short of the 45 minute mark I had set earlier. Interestingly enough, I did dip just below the 45 minute mark once in practice. But due to inconsistency in training (for which I apologize), I couldn't retain my form.

So the swimathon is over.. Now what?

I have yet to raise the funds I committed myself to. Eventhough the swimathon is over, collections will still be collected for a few more weeks. This gives me the chance to redeem myself and to raise the funds. My exams will be over on the 13th of May, and perhaps then I will try to do more fundraising.

Until then, do think about contributing to my fund-raiser and if you feel convicted to share some of your pocket money, you can donate your money here. Again, it is for a good cause.

Wednesday 18 March 2009

Progress..

I have finally started training. I must say that I feel terribly unfit. Haven't been swimming enough. Like last year, I will be recording my time here so that everyone can keep up with my progress. So far:

1. Wednesday 18th March, 1km= 18:57 (I know its only 1km.. slow and steady! =) )
2. Friday 20th March, 1km= 22:01
3. Monday 23rd March, 2km= 38:54
4. Tuesday 24th March, 2km= 38:38
5. Thursday 26th March, 750m (untimed as the pool was too crowded)
6. Monday 30th March, 750m (untimed as the pool was crowded)
7. Wednesday 1st April, 2.5km= 47:21
8. Thursday 2nd April, 2.5km= 44:59
9. Wednesday 16th April, 1km= 19:19

Sunday 15 March 2009

back on track..

Dearest all, sorry for a very long absence. I've been having a bad time and have been somewhat distracted. I know its a lousy excuse, but I promise that I'll work harder.

I've only been to the pool several times since the last post, but from now on, I'll try my best to train a minimum of 3 times a week right up to the swimathon. That leaves me just over a month worth of training, approximately 12-15 training sessions. I'll be training to finish it under 45 minutes.

Also I've been looking at other ways of raising funds. I was planning to busk, but unfortunately busking here in London requires one to have a license. I have requested for an audition from transport for london a few weeks ago (to get a license), but they have yet to reply me. I think they have an oversupply of buskers (which they had mentioned in their website). Right now, I'm not too sure how I can raise the funds so for now I will have to rely on your good will.

As for now, training will commence as planned and don't forget to support me!

Sunday 1 February 2009

Marie Curie Cancer Care..

I thought I'd do a write up on the charity that I'm raising funds for, just so that everyone knows what/where their donations are being used for/is going to.

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Marie Curie Cancer Care supports 2700 staff and nurses that provide healthcare services for about 27000 patients each year. They mainly care for cancer patients, but they also care for other patients with life-limiting illnesses. Their service is free of charge to their patients and families. In order to sustain their activities, they depend on support from various individuals, organizations and they are partially supported by NHS. In year 2007-2008, they raised approximately £115 million.

Marie Curie Cancer can be said to be comprised of 4 main divisions- Nursing, Hospices, Research Institute, Palliative Care Research Institute. A short description of each division are as follows:

Nursing- Marie Curie Nurses provides personal care for cancer patients who are terminally ill. This allows the terminally ill patients to spend their remainding days at home, around familiar people and surroundings.

Hospices- The hospices provide general care for patients. The hospices also organize health clinics and social activities for patients.

Research Institute- Marie Curie scientists are actively researching cancer in order to provide a better understanding of the mechanisms of cancer cells. Some areas that they focus on are molecular motors, DNA replication, gene regulation, chromosome segregation, protein trafficking, cell cycle control, cycloskeletal organization laboratory and translational research.

Palliative Care Research Institute- I took the liberty to include a wikipedia definition of 'palliative care' since I figured that most normal people (like me) wouldn't know what that means. According to wikipedia[1]: Palliative care (from Latin palliare, to cloak) is any form of medical care or treatment that concentrates on reducing the severity of disease symptoms, rather than striving to halt, delay or reverse progression of the disease itself or provide a cure. Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Institute researches a broad spectrum of issues regarding palliative care. This includes evaluation of interventions and effectiveness in palliative care, assessment of psychological need, end of life care planning, sexuality, spirituality, child cereavement, evaluation of communication skills training for health professionals, complementary therapie and palliative care in advanced non-cancer conditions.

Alternatively, you can get more information on Marie Curie Cancer Care here.
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[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palliative_care

Friday 23 January 2009

Swimathon 2009

Hello everyone! Its been a year since the last fundraiser and I'm glad to be back in action =). I'll be participating in Swimathon 2009 which will take place on the 16th-19th April. My aim is to help raise at least 200 pounds for Marie Curie Cancer Care and The Swimathon Foundation.

I'll be swimming 2.5km again this year and training will be starting soon. This blog will be updated on a regular basis to provide information on the progress of the fundraising as well as training. If you feel moved to donate, do visit my fundraising page. After all, it is for a noble cause =).

More information on Marie Curie Cancer Care and The Swimathon Foundation will be up soon. As for now, do consider supporting me in my endeavors. Help me help others.

Yours truly,
Peter Ng