Karma splashes out for Rottnest Channel Swim
Global travel and lifestyle brand Karma Group will once again sponsor the Karma Resorts Rottnest Channel Swim, which takes place on 25 February 2017.
The 19.7km open water swim from Cottesloe Beach to Rottnest Island is highly regarded worldwide and one of Western Australia’s iconic events. Whether competing as a solo, duo or team, the Karma Resorts Rottnest Channel Swim is a ‘team’ event with all swimmers surrounded by a support network of paddlers, boat skippers and crew.
Paul Newsome, one of the world’s leading open water swim instructors, has been announced as the expert Karma Swim Ambassador for this year’s event, and will provide invaluable training tips to teams and members leading up to the swim. He will be joined as Ambassador by Richie Strahan from ‘The Bachelor’, Australia.
Inspirational stories
John Spence, founder and chairman of Karma Group, said: “Last year’s swim was an unparalleled success with a total of 2,943 swimmers, including a healthy international contingent and competitors from all over Australia.
“I am always inspired by stories like that of the Williams family, with 15-year-old Olivia completing the 2015 Rottnest Channel Swim as a solo swimmer accompanied by her dad Richard as paddler and supporter. Olivia and Richard then competed in the 2016 swim as a duo and this year mum Natasha will go for her solo swim!
“In my mind, the Williams family sums up the Karma ethos of training hard, working hard and playing even harder.”
The running of the event is reliant upon the seamless professionalism and efficient management of the Rottnest Channel Swim Association and the many volunteers, paddlers, skippers and event organisers that work behind the scenes. In recognition of their efforts, Karma Group is offering them a special Karma Club membership with 40% discount at any of its global resorts, plus 25% off food and beverages.
In addition, this year Karma Group is proudly supporting Cancer Council WA by providing a charity team, fully equipped with a boat, skipper, and professional swim coach, for the event. Cancer Council WA is using the opportunity to raise vital funds to help continue its work in reducing the impact and incidence of cancer in the West Australian community.
Throughout the event, the Cancer Council WA SunSmart team will also be promoting its ‘Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek, Slide’ message to reinforce the importance of being SunSmart to all participants.
“I will be joining the Karma team in cheering on all participants in this year’s Karma Resorts Rottnest Channel Swim,” added Spence. “I look forward to another resoundingly successful celebration of life, achievement and, perhaps most importantly, fun!”