Oliver Tebbutt

Land's End to John O'Groats September 2010

Fundraising for Cardiac Risk in the Young
£6,445
raised of £4,000 target
by 150 supporters
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Participants: Matt Hadfield
Cardiac Risk in the Young

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RCN 1050845
We fund support, screening & research to help those affected by YSCD

Story

Thanks for taking the time to visit our fundraising page.

We've now succesfully completed our epic ride, the 9 days were both physically and mentally tough but we enjoyed a lot of it and know that we've done Matt proud.

Thank you all for the fantastic support and sponsorship along the way which has meant that we have exceeded our £8k original target and might even beat £10k!  Matt would be doubly proud - so thank you again for your donations.

Pat kept a blog as we went which can be read at www.lejogformatt.wordpress.com and includes photos from along the way.

If you haven't already, please continue to sponsor us as every last penny counts significantly to our two charities (CArdiac Risk in the Young and the RNLI).

Olly


Our previous entry:

Earlier this year our very good friend, Matt Hadfield, tragically died from a heart defect which he'd only learnt about months before, and only weeks before he could have the operation which would have saved his life.  Matt was always so full of life and an inspiration to all his friends and family that we wanted to do something in memory of Matt.

 

Just prior to Matt passing away he mentioned to us that post-operation, once he was fully fit, he wanted to cycle from Lands End to John O'Groats, something we'd intermittently talked about since we were about 16 or 17.   Now a group of 6 will be taking up Matt's challenge for him with the aim of raising some serious money for charity in the process.  Matt was targeting next summer - we're going for September 2010.  I hope Matt would have had the good sense to suggest we complete the challenge as a relay or over a leisurely 2 weeks - We will be aiming for as many of the team as possible to complete all 900 odd miles of the route in 9 days!

 

Our two charities are Cardiac Risk in the Young (which aims to raise awareness of conditions which can lead to sudden cardiac death in young people) and the RNLI (which saves lives at sea and who's support we have thankfully never required, though Matt and crew were once offered it after a hairy incident, one rainy day in the Solent).  Both do fantastic work for people in need and more can be read about them on their respective websites. 

(If you'd prefer to donate to the RNLI instead of CRY then please follow the link to our other fundraising page: www.justgiving.com/LEJOGforMatt2)

 

We all hope that you can dig deep in memory of Matt and to support these fantastic charities to help us reach our combined fundraising target of £8,000. 

 

Thanks in advance,

Olly (Wiggy), Will, Pat, Steve, Al and Tim

 

PS - training is going well, though we haven't had chance to go out and train together yet - you are therefore spared the sight of a team photo in lycra! ... for now....

 

PPS - thanks in advance to the WAGs who will be supporting us in our training and as part of the big event by driving the team motorhome to ensure we have a place to refuel and rest weary legs.

 

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About the charity

Cardiac Risk in the Young

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RCN 1050845
Each week at least twelve young people in the UK die suddenly as a result of undiagnosed heart conditions. At Cardiac Risk In the Young we aim to save young lives & to help those affected by the sudden cardiac death. We do this by providing support, information & screening those affected.

Donation summary

Total raised
£6,445.00
+ £1,396.15 Gift Aid
Online donations
£6,095.00
Offline donations
£350.00

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