London Otters to row distance from London to Paris on rowing machines on Saturday
Rowers from the London Otters, one of the world鈥檚 largest LGBT+ rowing clubs, are raising funds this Saturday to support members competing in August鈥檚 Gay Games in Paris
London Otters (c) Simon Bell
聽鈥 one of the world鈥檚 largest LGBT+ rowing clubs – has聽76 members travelling to the French capital to compete in the Gay Games from 4-12 August. To mark the occasion and raise 拢3,000 for the club,聽the聽London Otters聽will be rowing 344km – the distance from London to Paris – on indoor rowing machines this Saturday at St Anne鈥檚 Churchyard聽in Soho, central London.
Mike聽Malyon, London Otters Fundraising Officer, said: 鈥淲e聽have a long waiting list of people wanting to join our club so this provides an聽opportunity to raise some much-needed funds so more LGBT+ people and allies can聽get out on the water.鈥
The 2018 Gay Games has attracted聽over 10,000 competitors from over 80 countries representing the LGBT+ community聽across聽36 different聽sports. The rowing will take place at Lac de Vaires-sur-Marne with over 250 rowers competing.
We are sending by far the largest聽rowing delegation to the Games and have been聽training hard
Club Chairman Craig聽Batton added: 鈥淭he聽London Otters Rowing Club are so proud to be sending such a large delegation to聽this year鈥檚 Gay Games in Paris.聽We are sending by far the largest聽rowing delegation to the Games and have been聽training hard.聽This is a real聽opportunity for our聽members to not only represent the London Otters and LGBT+聽athletes but also the UK.鈥
The London Otters was established聽in 2014 by Warwick聽Lobban and Grant Ralph to help break down some of the barriers that prevent聽LGBT+ individuals getting involved in sport.
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