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Goal Reached

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Number: 6146

The group of swimmers from the General Military Academy swam across the Straight in five and a half hours

The group of swimmers from the General Military Academy (GMA), comprised of a Captain teacher, seven male cadets and one female cadet, accomplished, on the 8th of July, the proposed challenge: swim across the Straight of Gibraltar - and not only for reaching the two nearest points - to raise funds for a Solidary Project in Mali.  An effort that took five and a half hours and finished with a well-deserved reward.

The journey took place in some adverse meteorological conditions, with strong westerly winds.  After five and a half hours of swimming in these conditions, the participants reached La Ribera beach, 32 kilometres from Tarifa, where they received a warm welcome from many people from Ceuta.

This challenge consisted of two objectives: one part, collect donations for the Solidary Project in Mali, named "Building a Future, Mali", and the other part, show to the public the total commitment of the young and future officials of the Army and Civil Guard.

Thanks to the funds collected through "Building a Future, Mali", a Multifunctional Educational Center will be built in the Malian region of Kati.  There, where there is a situation of extreme poverty, African Missionaries (Padres Blancos) are dedicated to the fight against illiteracy and access to the basic necessities of life.

 

Arrival of the swimmers at the beach in Ceuta.

Arrival of the swimmers at the beach in Ceuta. (Picture: AGM)