MITCH JAMES // from competitive swimming to inflatable rescue boat racing, lifesaving might be the perfect example of sport helping the community
In this episode we are joined by Mitch James, a former competitive swimmer who found a love for lifesaving, in particular inflatable rescue boat racing. Mitch and I swam at neighbouring clubs once upon a time; however our paths didn’t cross until this year, now that we are working together at Life Saving Victoria.
In this chat, Mitch takes us through his swimming journey, and how that lead him to the world of lifesaving. We chat about the how competitive pool swimming can help you when out in the ocean rescuing someone, and the link between tumble turns and waves, if you’re puzzled don’t worry, Mitch gives the best description.
Mitch really shows how being involved in the sport of lifesaving can be beneficial for the community, with over 50 lifesaving clubs made up of more than 37,000 members, working together to prevent aquatic related death and injury in all Victorian communities, which I think is pretty special.
As always, you can find all links to things mentioned in the show notes. Lets dive on in to the chat.
https://beyondsportwithfionastewart.com/
https://youtu.be/pxBQLFLei70 (speech referenced by Mitch)
https://lsv.com.au/
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