Man, 64, completes solo English Channel swim

News imageGrimsby and Cleethorpes Water Rats Open Water Swimming Club Man swimming in the Channel. He is wearing a green swimming hat and black goggles and the water is a green/blue. The sky is blue with white clouds. There's a blue boat which he is swimming alongside.Grimsby and Cleethorpes Water Rats Open Water Swimming Club
Malc Pearce completed the swim in 14 hours and 58 minutes

A Cleethorpes man has become one of only a few people over the age of 60 to swim the Channel solo.

Malc Pearce, 64, completed the 21 mile (34km) crossing in 14 hours and 58 minutes last week.

He swims with the Grimsby and Cleethorpes Water Rats who said there are fewer than 50 people over 60 who have managed the feat.

Pearce iis now about to do it again as part of a relay team from the club who are hoping to swim the Channel this week.

News imageGrimsby and Cleethorpes Water Rats Open Swimming club Man wearing green swimming hat and black trunks climbing into a boat. There is a man with grey hair wearing a black hoodie standing on the boat. There's a red boat near them. The water is a green/blue. The sky is blue and sunny with white clouds. There are cliffs in the background and a white boat.Grimsby and Cleethorpes Water Rats Open Swimming club
Malc Pearce trained more than two years for his solo Channel swim

He told BBC Radio Humberside "A week later, I'm getting over it, it was rough when I first got in and I pulled my shoulder, which was aching all the way across. But I thought I'm not getting out until I've finished."

"The water is that clear you can see the boat under the hull, it's crystal clear and you can see jellyfish swimming."

As soon as he jumped in the water at Dover, he was not allowed to touch anything until he arrived in France.

He said: "Statistics say in 2020 there were less than 35 people older than 60 who've done it."

Pearce should have tackled the challenge last year but the weather thwarted his attempt.

He is getting ready to do it again.

However, this time he will be down it as part of a relay.

Weather permitting, he will swim through the night on Wednesday.

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