Castle to Castle Swim

Sunday 3rd June | Falmouth Open Water Swim (1 mile) – In support of the RNLI www.falriver.co.uk/festival/5171 If you’re not swimming and can help with water cover please see Matt or Allan.  Read More

Annual Report 2010/2011 and AGM Minutes

Following the recent AGM, you can download the Gyllyngvase Surf Life Saving and Triathlon Club Annual Report 2010/11 here >> Gylly Annual Report 2010-11 The minutes are available here >> Gylly AGM Minutes Oct 2011 Thanks once again for everyone’s continued support as we enter our 4th year. Many thanks to Hugh, Jules and Kate and welcome to Tracey and Victoria. Matthew Stone President Gyllyngvase Surf Life Saving and Triathlon Club  Read More

Castle to Castle Swim

Well done to all those who competetd in the Castle to Castle Swim last Sunday. Official results haven’t been published, but we must have had over 30 swimmers taking part. A big thanks to the 9 Gylly members who volunteered as safety cover alongside members of Perranporth SLSC and volunteer RNLI lifeguards. Only 4 people needed rescuing this year – not bad since there were almost 400 competitors in total!  Read More

RNLI Castle to Castle Swim + 10K Run

The RNLI’s annual Castle to Castle Swim and St Mawes 10km Cross Country Run events will be held on Sunday 29 May and will be raising money for the RNLI. The event’s are being held during the annual Fal River Festival. The Castle to Castle Swim is a 1 mile Open Water Swim held between Pendennis Point and St Mawes Castle and offers a unique opportunity to cross this major estuary under controlled circumstances, with the swim taking... Read More

RNLI Castle to Castle Swim + 10K Run

The RNLI’s annual Castle to Castle Swim and St Mawes 10km Cross Country Run events will be held on Sunday 29 May and will be raising money for the RNLI. The event’s are being held during the annual Fal River Festival. The Castle to Castle Swim is a 1 mile Open Water Swim held between Pendennis Point and St Mawes Castle and offers a unique opportunity to cross this major estuary under controlled circumstances, with the swim taking place... Read More

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