Police Complete One Million Metre Charity Row

July 16, 2012

At 2:30pm yesterday [July 15], the ten strong police team completed the Concept2 one million metre rowing challenge at Sandys 360 Sports, Aquatic & Enrichment Centre.

The police team of Sergeant Derek Berry, Sergeant Kevin Christopher, Detective Constable Sylvester Augustine, Constable Cerepha Bridgeman, Constable Michael Charlton, Detective Constable Tim Harvey, Teena Tyrrell, Constable Latoyia Brunson, Station Duty Officer Vernagine Symonds and Constable Tiffani DeSilva rowed continuously in shifts from 3pm Wednesday, July 11th until completion at 2:30pm Sunday, July 15th.

A police spokesperson said, “The team members are tired, but in good spirits after achieving this marathon feat! All donations collected will go to benefit the Sandys 360 Youth Development Fund.”

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  1. chip says:

    imagine if they put that much effort into serving Bermuda.

  2. Just Sayin says:

    @ Chip, they do!!

  3. mangrove tree says:

    So, I presume this means the Marine Section are soon to be left with only a row boat……………………

  4. Dianne says:

    Wow… off duty officers did this to raise money for charity and the first comment was so negative?
    Well done officers!!.. I wonder what Chip has done for his community lately?