NTUK Dolphins at the Swim Serpentine 2019
24 September 2019
NTUK Dolphins at the Swim Serpentine 2019
On a beautiful day the Nerve Tumour Dolphins arrived at Hyde Park ready to tackle the chilly waters of Swim Serpentine 2019. Every single one of dolphins managed to complete the race and we at Nerve Tumours UK would like to thank each and every one of them for going the extra mile to support our shared vital cause!
Our amazing swimmers for the day were as follows:
- Barbara Braeunlich
- Jasmine Munyard
- Kurt Braidley
- Nikki Stuart
- Gail Sherrick
- Markus Bell
- Ian Boden
- Jess Lakin
- Rachael Knights
Members of the office their family and friends were also amongst the swimmers and all have highlighted just how incredible the day was!




Following the race everyone gathered to share a picnic under the sun to cap off what was a truly wonderful day. We hope you all enjoyed it as much as we did, and we can't wait till next year!




If you would like to register your interest or even sign up to next year's race and join the team of NTUK Dolphins, then you can do so by clicking on the link below. Make sure to also check out the video below of this year's event 😊
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