First all-female team compete in Sea Angling Classic for cancer charity
The first all-ladies angling team is competing in the Sea Angling Classic to reel in funds to support the fight against cancer.
Team Crewsaver, comprising four women with varying levels of fishing experience, aims to raise vital funds to donate to Cancer Research UK to support the fight against cancer.
The first all-female team is set to participate in the annual Sea Angling Classic from 20-23 June at Premier Marina Port Solent, on the UK south coast.
Share your support by donating to Cancer Research UK via the team’s donation page.
Earlier this year, Crewsaver, Survitec’s leading lifejacket brand, unveiled a limited edition pink Crewfit 165N Sport lifejacket to fundraise – 100 per cent of all donations for the pink lifejackets go directly to Cancer Research UK supporting breast cancer.
As a symbol of their commitment to raising awareness and funds, Team Crewsaver members Gemma Robins, Hannah Burywood, Izzy George, and Emma York will don these pink lifejackets during the competition to ensure their safety but also serve as a beacon of solidarity for those affected by cancer.
Survitec director of marketing and fishing team member, Hannah Burywood, says: “We are anchored in hope while catching tope! By combining our passion for angling with our dedication to this vital cause, we hope to inspire others and draw attention to the importance of safety in boating alongside the ongoing fight against cancer.”
The 2024 Sea Angling Classic is the third edition of this annual event, taking place in the diverse fishing grounds of the Solent.
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