The Lifeguard
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Liz W. Garcia |
Screenplay | Liz W. Garcia |
Composers | Fred Avril |
Producers | Liz W. Garcia |
Joshua Harto | |
Mike Landry | |
Carlos Velazquez | |
Milan Chakraborty | |
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ID | 781913 |
About The Lifeguard
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Jesus Green Lido: Cambridge 'people's pool' turns 100
By Orla MooreBBC News, Cambridge
Jesus Green Lido in Cambridge is celebrating turning 100 years Old - a year for every yard of its length. The Lido has a dedicated band of lifelong swimmers who have taken to The Cold Water Here for decades. So What is its enduring appeal?
" You come through that turnstile and it's like a portal to a special place, " Dr Annie Morgan-Jones explains.
" Your problems are left outside and People welcome you - The Pool welcomes you. "
Jesus Green Lido lies parallel to The River Cam by Jesus Green Lock and offers quiet idyll in The Middle of The City .
It began life on 30 August 1923 as The Jesus Green Bath, a 100-yard (91m) long pool with two shallow ends and a deep centre.
The Pool is The joint longest in The UK with Tooting Bec lido in London.
Dr Morgan-Jones is working on a history of The Lido for its centenary year, drawing on The experiences of The People who use it.
The Pool was carved Out , she says, by labourers who had returned from World War One.
" For The First 10 to 15 years it was filled with Water from The River , in fact, People used to complain about The fish, " she adds.
" But outdoor swimming in Cambridge goes right back to that period of time When The Rules were written.
" In The 16Th Century , a young scholar at St John's College called Everard Digby wrote of 'The art of swimming' [The 1587 book, ] which provided readers with The means to Swim , illustrating strokes to stop People drowning.
" It was important because a lot of undergraduates were up to high jinx, jumping in The Water . "
Ruth Barnett, 75, of Cottenham, remembers learning to Swim at Jesus Green Lido from The Age Of five.
" We went to school on Milton Road and mum would come and meet us in The summer with our lunch, bring us Here - we would Swim - go back to school And Then After School we did The same again, " she says.
She remembers how The Lido custodian both took The entry money and worked as The Lifeguard , using a stick with a ring on in it to teach People How To Swim .
Ms Barnett still comes to The Lido Every Day and normally manages 18 lengths - When The Water is warm enough.
" When you come through The Gates you are in a Different World , " she says.
" It's Narnia. It's wonderful. "
" It's My Life , I love it - I've got to do it Every Day , " says Victoria Bursa, 74.
" I have this big painting of a swimmer and When I wake up it's The First thing I see.
" It's The Feeling of freedom in The Water . I would recommend it, but not to too many People - I Want It to myself, " she adds.
Fellow regular Gregor Alvey recently turned 70 and marked The Birthday milestone with a Swim .
" I've been coming Here since 1973 - it's a bit of a haven, " he says.
" I'm a retired teacher and I'd come down after work for The Last half hour of The Day .
" Down Here The Bells don't ring and there was No One to tap you on The shoulder and ask you for something. It was half an hour of mental freedom. "
It is not just The Visitors who love The Lido .
Lifeguard Finn Barnes, 24, from Cambridge, began occasional work at The Lido while studying at Swansea University .
He now manages The 20-strong poolside team which has four lifeguards on duty at any One Time .
" I love The Atmosphere - it's very chilled Out - you're outside all The Time , " he says.
The Lido also hosts its own troupe of synchronised swimmers - The Centenary Cygnets.
Founder Danya Harris, 36, says she named The Team after The Baby swans on The Cam.
" After Covid there was a need for being outside and being around Other People , " she says. " I came Here Every Day and became hooked on The whole Cold Water thing.
" There was a camaraderie. "
Alexandra Crowhurst, 70, helped establish The First informal Friends of Jesus Green Lido in The 1980s. It was a time, she says, When support for Cold Water swimming was dwindling and lidos were closing.
" I'm addicted to swimming in Cold Water - I've always liked swimming in Rivers and The Sea , " she says.
" There was a book called Waterlog by Roger Deakin that made People realise they weren't alone in their love for swimming in Rivers - it sparked a revolution and resurgence in Cold Water swimming.
" Here , it's The length of The Pool , The surroundings, The lovely community of People - it's a place where People make friends. "
Nicky Blanning, who chairs The 300 member Friends group, says: " It has a community spirit with a wonderful Atmosphere .
" Our aim is to Speak Up for other users and be The liaison between Better [which operates The Lido ] and The City council who own it - and to ensure its longevity, " she says.
Ms Blanning says there's " something so wonderful and invigorating" about swimming outside.
Those who hold The Lido close to their hearts are now Looking Forward to its next 100 years.
" This pool was built a decade before lidos became popular and it makes Jesus Green Bath ahead of its time, " Dr Morgan-Jones says.
" The 1920s was a time of great change, so The idea of this pool in a place like Cambridge that had a divided community of town and gown was key.
" It has remained a very special place in Cambridge.
" It's The People 's pool. "
Source of news: bbc.com