Dutch ambassador to Sudan swims Nile to win Facebook 'likes'

The swim was also aimed at promoting women's empowerment in Sudan


Afp November 22, 2015
Dutch ambassador in Sudan, Susan Blankhart, swims across the Blue Nile in the capital Khartoum on November 21, 2015, as part of an event she organised in conjunction with charities that raise awareness against drowning and teach people safe swimming. PHOTO: AFP

KHARTOUM: The Dutch ambassador to Sudan swam across the Nile in Khartoum on Saturday in a stunt that began as a bet to win more "likes" for her embassy's Facebook page.

Clad in an bright orange swimsuit bearing the embassy logo, Ambassador Susan Blankhart swam several hundred metres (yards) across the Blue Nile with six other Dutch women and seven Sudanese women, cheered on by dozens of supporters on the riverbank.

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Sudanese and Dutch women take part in an event to swim across the Blue Nile in the capital Khartoum on November 21, 2015, as part of an event organised by Dutch ambassador in Sudan Susan Blankhart in conjunction with charities that raise awareness against drowning and teach people safe swimming. PHOTO: AFP

"It was lovely, it was beautiful. I would recommend that everyone swims across the Nile," Blankhart said laughing, back on dry land after the crossing.

She had originally said that she would swim across the river if her embassy's Facebook page received more than 10,000 likes.

After she hit the target, the 63-year-old organised the swim with two charities to raise awareness about safe swimming in the Nile.

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Sudanese and Dutch women ride on a boat during an event to swim across the Blue Nile in the capital Khartoum on November 21, 2015 PHOTO: AFP

The group was watched over by a team of Sudanese lifeguards in kayaks and boats as they swam through the muddy water.

The swim was also aimed at promoting women's empowerment in Sudan, Blankhart said.

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