Gobi March 2010 - The British Heart Foundation

nick mackaness is raising money for British Heart Foundation

Participants: Nick Mackaness, Hugh Faith, Charles Dixey

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Six Marathons - Six Days - One Desert · 27 June 2010

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                                                                    Six Marathons ◊ Six Days ◊

                                                                              The British Heart Foundation

The Challenge

In June 2010 Hugh, Nick, James and Charles will be competing in the Gobi March - a gruelling, 155 mile, six day race through one of the most inhospitable places on the planet, and described by the Sunday Times as “one of the four toughest endurance races in the world”.

The Location

The ultra-marathon is set in the Gobi Desert of China, and is traditionally staged in locations along the ancient . This year however, the event is returning to the - the hottest place in , and the second lowest place on Earth, and thus aptly nicknamed “The Oven”.  

The Climate

In temperatures of over 40°C competitors will be racing, on average, 25 miles per day, over rocky terrain, sand dunes and long expanses of flat desert, while carrying 10-15kg of food, clothing and medical equipment on their backs.

The Charity

Indeed a tough challenge, and one that will not only push us to our physical and mental limits, but also raise awareness and money for our chosen charity. For more information on the March please visit - www.4deserts.com/gobimarch/.

The British Heart Foundation (BHF) raises money to help fund extra research into the causes, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of heart and circulatory disease. The BHF plays a vital role in funding pioneering heart research in the , which in turn has a huge impact around the world. Indeed many of today's new drugs and treatments might never have been possible without the existence of the BHF. Your donations will help to continue this life-saving work for future generations. For more information please visit - www.bhf.org.uk/

 

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