Wessex Cancer Support swimmers ready to start their swim across the Solent at 4.45am

28 swimmers conquered the Solent, raising £31,000 for local cancer charity

A record-breaking £31,000 has already been raised from this year’s Swim for Hope, which saw 28 swimmers cross the Solent for Wessex Cancer Support on Saturday morning. 

Since its inception, in 2021, the iconic swim, between Hurst Point and Colwell Bay, has raised nearly £140,000 for the charity, which supports local people living with a cancer diagnosis.  

Took to the water at 4.45am
The swimmers, supported by a team of dedicated kayakers, safety boats and land-based volunteers, took to the water just as the sun was rising at 4.45am on Saturday, completing the challenge just over an hour later.  

For the second year running, Renodrain proudly sponsored the event, with company representative Jamie Webster not only attending to hand out medals but also paddling alongside swimmers as part of the kayak support team. 

Haytack: The atmosphere is unlike any other
Laura Haytack, Regional Fundraising Manager at Wessex Cancer Support, was there to cheer the swimmers on.  

She said,

“Swim for Hope is always an incredible event – and this year was no exception. The charity has seen its most successful year to date as the event continues to grow in scale and impact. 

“The atmosphere is unlike any other, full of nerves, excitement and an overwhelming sense of community.  

“To see so many people come together all for one purpose and watch as the swimmers succeed with such determination was truly inspiring. We’re so grateful to everyone who made the event possible and to everyone who’s donated so far.” 

Waiting list for 206
There is already a waiting list for the 2026 event and swimmers can pre-register their interest.

The fundraising total is expected to rise in coming weeks. The money raised will help fund the vital emotional health and wellbeing services provided by Wessex Cancer Support to people affected by cancer in the local community. 

To find out more about the support the charity provides, visit the website.


News shared by Laura on behalf of Wessex Cancer Support. Ed