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Chris Moon goes the distance

For a one armed one legged bloke I realise 95 continuous miles over the hills (they felt like mountains!), glens and lochsides of the West Highland Way in under 35 hours  seems as sensible as taking off my artificial leg and entering an arse kicking contest, but I believe everyone should go the extra mile in what ever way they can for Help For Heroes. I did it in 31 hours 26 minutes and I was literally in bits at the end! I did smile most of the way round (see second photo)Thanks to my support crew you were fabulous. Please sponsor my effort; I hope lots of people will give a little.

 

Who is Chris Moon MBE?

After leaving the army Chris Moon worked for a charity clearing landmines and the debris of war in Asia and Africa and is one of the few westerners to have survived abduction by Khmer Rouge guerrillas. He was blown up walking in the cleared area of a minefield in remote East Africa in 1995. Less than a year after leaving hospital Chris did the London Marathon and subsequently many of the world's toughest ultra marathons raising funds for charities assisting the disabled.  Shortly after being injured he enrolled on a Masters Degree in Security Management at Leicester University which he completed, wrote his autobiography One Step Beyond and went into business as a speaker and trainer on mindset, motivation and leadership.

On the 21st June 2009, Chris completed the West Highland Way Race and was the first amputee to do so. He commented 'If you think it’s mad for a one armed, one legged bloke to run a mountain race of 95 miles with a 35 hour cut off then think about this- Only a fool would finish the West Highland Way Race and say I conquered the hills, the stony tracks and glens, but what I can say is I went there, trained hard, became part of a team effort, did my best and in so doing conquered some things that limit me. I also hope people will understand the level of effort and make a donation to Help For Heroes, who are doing an amazing job supporting and encouraging our injured servicemen & women to overcome some horrific injuries and get their lives back.

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Thank you for reading my page and if you decide to make a donation to Help for Heroes as someone who has the honour of being a patron of this tremendous organisation I'd like to sincerely thank you.  


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Well done, Chris Donation by Philip Morris on 03/07/09

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Well Done Chris! Donation by Denise Gale on 03/07/09

 
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Well done! You missed fine weather for the Parish Walk! Donation by Roy Allen on 03/07/09

 
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Well done Chris and greetings from Switzerland. Donation by Boni on 03/07/09

 
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Great to see that you are still pushing yourself to the limit in aid of good causes. I wish more people (inc me) were like you. Donation by Colin Reid on 03/07/09

 
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Your complete insanity has helped SO many people and continues to do so. Stay mad, won't you? Well done Chris! Donation by Jill Dawson on 02/07/09

 
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Well done Chris. Once again you put us to shame Donation by Hazel & Frank Devoy on 02/07/09

 
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Donation by Ed Stradling on 02/07/09

 
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Congratulations Chris Donation by Jan Jenkins on 02/07/09

 
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The man is both a hero and completely mad!! Donation by Yellow Mini Man on 02/07/09

 
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Well done! A tremendous achievement. Donation by Patrick and Jenny Snowball on 02/07/09

 
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Did you hear the pipes etc.? Donation by Stephen Blease on 02/07/09

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid
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Tremendous effort! Donation by John on 01/07/09

 
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Outstanding achievement for any ultra athlete. Incredible for an amputee over that terrain Donation by Tony Thistlewaite on 30/06/09

 
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