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On Saturday the 27th of November, Sheffield University Orienteering and Fell Running Club (ShUOC) are going to run the equivalent of ascending Mount Everest in a relay format. This will involve running up and down "Hero's Hill" in Sheffield (a hill that is 1.21km long involving 132m height gain) sixty eight times! We are raising money for two charities, the local Mountain Rescue teams and the Teenage and Young Adults Cancer Trust at the Weston Park and Royal Hallamshire Hospitals.

Any donations, big or small, will be greatly appreciated! A full report and probably some photos will appear afterwards! Cheerleaders are also very welcome! We will probably be running between 9am and 6pm.

Many thanks

ShUOC

 

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As promised, here is a full report on the event:

"It began as a great idea that no-one got round to doing. However, almost a year after it’s conception, ShUOC finally got organised and climbed Mount Everest – without the hassle of travelling to the Himalayas.
Sheffield has no shortage of hills; of these, “Hero’s Hill” is probably one of the most notorious for runners looking for hill training. It runs 1.21km from the bottom of the Rivelin Valley to the top to the Crookes high street, gaining 132metres height in this time. However, if you run up it 68 times, the height gain is equivalent to climbing Mount Everest – from sea level. To runners, this may sound like a daft statistic, or a challenge – we took it as the latter. The idea of this challenge was also motivated by a desire to raise funds for two local charities – the Peak District Mountain Rescue teams, without whom our sports would be all the more dangerous, and the local Teenage Cancer Trust, after Ingrid and Dan's (our club captain and treasurer) housemate Ed was recently diagnosed with a form of cancer.
In the early hours of Saturday the 27th of November, Sheffield got its first bout of snow of the winter, providing us with even more of a challenge as the roads iced over and temperatures hovered around freezing. The first runners were Dave Schorah and John Rocke, who made loping up the hill look easy as Ingrid and Rach staggered down it armed with Haribo, multiple layers and flasks of tea to spend the following four hours “marshalling” (i.e. telling people when to run) and losing feeling in their extremities. Johannes, Naomi and Johanna then took over with a few reps each, whilst Rach walked up the hill to do some snow writing. Jenny Johnson turned up with support and jelly babies in time to see GG and Jonny Malley (wearing short shorts) do their laps. Vanessa, Loz, Jane and Emily appeared with tales of Callum cutting his foot open whilst drunk the previous night (but still being able to run, luckily!), and Vanessa hung round for quite a while to provide entertainment and company at the bottom of the hill. Chris and Ramsey (wearing board shorts, of course) were next, unfazed by the snow, by which time had been cleared enough to make the roads more runnable. Ramsey then took over “marshalling” duties for an hour and a half whilst a very grateful Rach and Ingrid crawled up the hill to Crookes in search of food and functioning hands. By the time they got back, the halfway point had been passed thanks to the efforts of Little Rob, Abrams, Nic and Hobbs, with Callum and Treb fulfilling their reps before heading off down Rivelin for a run. Emma (Ingrid’s housemate and Ed’s girlfriend) also turned up to provide moral support and laughter, as well as doing a rep of the hill herself (despite having to borrow Rach’s shoes to provide some form of grip!). James and LucyH were next on the list, and Lucy appeared carrying a thermos of soup which was very gratefully received! As darkness was beginning to fall LucyS and Os turned up, despite Os getting lost on the way to the bottom of the hill. LucyS also voiced a controversial opinion that Hero’s Hill isn’t as difficult to run up as Hagg Lane – maybe we should run up that next time?! As we neared the final hour or two Ingrid finally stripped down to 3 layers and did a rep, just as Ash and Beasant appeared looking all smooth and professional – until Beasant very nearly decked it on the ice. Twice. In the same spot. Finally we were down to the last two people – Rach was desperate to run and get the feeling back in her feet, whilst Laura completed the final few reps needed to reach the summit looking as if it was no effort at all. We finished ahead of schedule in around eight hours, although it is unknown exactly what time because by then we wanted to get home and get warm again!
And so concludes the story of how ShUOC climbed Everest (it’s a bit long-winded but I felt everyone deserved a mention!) We would like to say a massive thank you to everyone who participated, donated, told us we were silly, gave us funny looks and cleared the roads – we couldn’t have done it without you! (Actually we probably could, but it wouldn’t have been half as enjoyable). We have so far raised over £1300 on our justgiving page at http://www.justgiving.com/shuoc, which is remaining open in case this epic tale inspires anyone else to contribute".

My charity

Sheffield RAG (Raising and Giving)

Sheffield RAG (Raising and Giving)

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Sheffield RAG are the Students Union fundraising working committee. We put on large scale fun events from pub crawls to treasure hunts and more... and all in the name of charity. 80% of our funds will be given to 50+ deserving Sheffield causes - we are committed to making a significant difference to our local community and need need your help to do it!

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"Ladies and Gentlemen, I have an urgent and horrifying newsflash. CANNONBAAALL!"

Donation by Ron Burgundy on 13/11/10

£5.69

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This month...... £20 for ShUOC beer funds £20 for ShUOC charities Both equally great causes.

Donation by SLUDO on 12/11/10

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

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Good luck to you all

Donation by Hilary Gower on 12/11/10

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

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Have fun, and take it easy the night before! John McIntosh SELOC & Rossendale Harriers

Donation by John McIntosh on 12/11/10

£10.00

+ £2.82 Gift Aid

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Don't envy you fit uns. I'd need Nic to give me a piggy back. Ha Ha! All the best. Carol, Rob & Mike Farrington

Donation by Carol Farrington on 12/11/10

£25.00

+ £7.05 Gift Aid

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Good luck everyone!

Donation by Active Canaria AKA: Allan Bogle on 12/11/10

£10.00

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Have a good one!

Donation by Ant Squire on 12/11/10

£10.00

+ £2.82 Gift Aid

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Best of luck everyone.

Donation by dtj on 12/11/10

£25.00

+ £7.05 Gift Aid

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goodluck

Donation by redkite on 12/11/10

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

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Good luck guys and girls

Donation by Daniel Williams on 11/11/10

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

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Good luck guys!

Donation by Joanna Halliday on 11/11/10

£5.00

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SHHUUOOOCCC!!!

Donation by Dave Abrams on 11/11/10

£5.00

+ £1.41 Gift Aid

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Good Luck - great idea and you get some training done as well!

Donation by Family Taxi Driver on 11/11/10

£5.00

+ £1.41 Gift Aid

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Great effort

Donation by Mike Capper (WAOC/SPOOK) on 11/11/10

£15.00

+ £4.23 Gift Aid

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Best wishes for the run for good causes.

Donation by Peter Huzan on 11/11/10

£10.00

+ £2.82 Gift Aid

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Great idea! Good causes! Good Luck!

Donation by RT on 11/11/10

£20.00

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Donation by Daniel Hartmann on 11/11/10

£10.00

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Good effort guys -best of luck with it

Donation by madmike on 11/11/10

£50.00

+ £14.10 Gift Aid

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Well Done in advance!

Donation by Joanna on 09/11/10

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Good Lck

Donation by Anonymous on 08/11/10

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

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Good luck, guys!

Donation by Blanka Collis on 08/11/10

£5.00

+ £1.41 Gift Aid

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I _hate_ hill reps! Enjoy!

Donation by Paul Todd on 07/11/10

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

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Good Luck from CompassSport.

Donation by Nick Barrable on 07/11/10

£5.00

+ £1.41 Gift Aid

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Good Luck

Donation by John Tuck on 07/11/10

£15.00

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ShUUUUUUOOOC! Good Luck may even come do a couple of reps if you're short.

Donation by Charli Hunt on 07/11/10

£15.00

+ £4.23 Gift Aid

Donation summary

  • * Online donations$2,713.07
  • Offline donations$0.00
  • Text donations$0.00
  • Total raised$2,713.07
  • Gift Aid$592.36

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