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Part III Submariners

 

 

 

 

 

 

A part III Submariner is someone who has completed their training as a submariner but not passed the rigorous onboard examinations to become a fully qualified submariner and earn their coveted Dolphin badge.

 

Myles Celebrating after completing his 100 miles cycle during the Two Fat Submariners Lands End to John O'Groats challenge - Well done Myles :)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two Fat Submariner Part III Myles to cycle,  run  and  Swim for the Christian Lewis Trust – Children’s Cancer Charity.

Two Fat Submariner Part III Myles Bishop is to join the Two Fat Submariners to raise money for Children’s Cancer Charity, The Christian Lewis Trust. Myles, aged 9, has agreed to cycle 10 Miles per day (100 miles total) during the Lands End to John O’Groats cycle ride, participate in the Wroclaw Junior marathon and swim hopes to raise a significant sum of money for the charity.

 

 


 

Myles said “When my Dad and Uncle Steve decided to give a year to charity I decided to train a bit with Dad at the start because I love running and cycling, well all sports really. I asked Dad if I could join the Two Fat Submariners and we decided that I should chose a charity and raise money for it. The Christian Lewis trust is the charity I have chosen because of the care they offer those with cancer somewhere in their lives and I hope I can make a difference”.

 

 

 


 

 


Barry added, “I am extremely proud that Myles has chosen to get involved with our year of giving and do his own thing. I know he is going to do well and to be honest in the start of the training I couldn’t have done it without him. He’s like a whippet at running and can cycle very well.”

Steve also added, “it will be great to have this little part III with us during our challenges and I hope he is a huge success. Well done Myles smiles...”

 

 

 

In 1988, a group of parents and supporters came together following the tragic news that 4 year old Christian Lewis had been diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a rare form of childhood cancer. They worked to raise money to send him and his family on a lifetime trip to Disneyworld, Florida. As they became more involved, so they discovered the shortcomings in local health & care services throughout Wales when it came to providing help and support to families who were trying to cope with the unthinkable.