My story

In memory of John Stewart, husband, daddy, son, brother, friend,  colleague and sportsman.

John died in April, aged 49, of prostate cancer, after a three year battle with the disease which left him debilitated, yet still an inspiration to many.

John started his sporting career as a non-athlete! Poor hand eye co-ordination meant he was never a great participant in school sports. However, aged 18, he visited his German friend Eckhard and by chance joined up with Eck's Swiss cousins for a cycle ride. 3 Swiss passes in 2 days reduced the others to a train ride home, whilst John finished the challenge realising he was a natural endurance cyclist. After realising he was sporty, in his own, individual way, he cycled the 15,000 mile trip from New Zealand to the UK solo and, realising that boats complement bicycles well, rowed for Pembroke College, Cambridge, for which he won a blade in Bumps.

Scuba diving was another of his great loves at college and led to many adventures, including him being an instructor with Operation Raleigh in New Zealand. He played lawn and real tennis and latterly swam regularly, which meant for a 'non-athlete' he was one of the fittest guys around.

When diagnosed with cancer, he battled with the odds to swim the equivalent of the English Channel in his local pool with his wife and two daughters, aged 13 and 9. In the weeks before his health deteriorated, he was still to be found on his bike. With 'his girls' he cycled 300 miles in 5 days in the Welsh borders! He rowed for his town rowing club, Champion of the Thames, Cambridge, for whom he won two blades, and helped his eldest daughter, Jessica to her first, aged 14. Throughout his illness, and after his death, Champs RC was a great support to him and the girls. 

He also encouraged his younger daughter, Esme, to combine her love of cycling, inherited from him, and her aptitude for swimming and running and to train as a triathlete. He would be proud of her sucess now. 

He always felt there was a sport for everyone and that everybody should be encouraged, not just for he fitness benefits, but for the social ones as well.

The Memorial Fund has been set up to continue his desire to help others get involved with 'the sport for them'.  Funds raised will be distributed by application to the Cambridgeshire Community Foundation (www.cambscf.org.uk) for grants from the John Stewart Memorial Fund

My charity

Cambridgeshire Community Foundation

Cambridgeshire Community Foundation

Charity Registration No. 1103314

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Donations 134

A great achievement. Very inspirational!

Donation by Nicola Taylor on 08/11/11

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

Dearest Esme Well done !! A cyclist great like your Pa - bet you'll inspire lots of 'non-sportys' to give it a go too! Lots of love Aunt Annie xx

Donation by Catherine Stewart on 07/11/11

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

Esme, A fantastic achievement!! Your Daddy was very special and so are you. He would be so proud of you and so are we :-)

Donation by Si, Zen, Owen and Iona Keenlyside on 06/11/11

The C2C ride was a wonderful achievement -well done. from Dom's Granny and Grandad

Donation by Alice Hill on 05/11/11

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

For all your various cycle challenges, with my very best wishes.

Donation by Dr Stringer on 03/11/11

Esme that was a wonderful achievement and you are a wonderful girl to do that in your fathers name much love Hamish and Ann

Donation by Hamish Orr-Ewing on 03/11/11

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

A donation for your various exploits, well done!

Donation by Martyn and Samantha Downer on 02/11/11

£20.00

Wow Esme I'm impressed. love from Fatima x

Donation by Catherine Stewart on 30/10/11

£10.00

To Esme, Fantastic effort up all those hills. Your Daddy would have been proud of you!

Donation by Judith Pullen on 26/10/11

£20.00

Donation summary

  • * Online donations£3,656.42
  • Offline donations£11,919.00
  • Text donations£0.00
  • Total raised£15,575.42
  • Gift Aid£577.00

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