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Team Deward (David Woodcock and Ed Higgins) are planning to complete the Devizes to Westminster (DW) canoe race on Easter weekend 2010. Many of you will not have heard of this race, it is one of the least glamorous events out there!!

So what is it? The world's longest non-stop canoe race. Paddling for 125 miles non-stop in 24 hours. Ohh and there are 77 portages (this involves getting out of our canoe and running round locks/ bridges etc). That's roughly 90,000 paddle-strokes.

What the.... Yep we thought exactly the same thing!! But seeking a new challenge and having the opportunity to raise some money for 2 great charities we thought why not.

Is it possible? For those of you that know David and Ed they aren't exactly in tip top physical condition and this is called the "canoer's Everest". However they have enlisted the help (thank god) of a GB olympic canoeing coach - Trevor Wetherall and joined Richmond canoe club. The hope is that if we can get the best preparation we might have a chance. Our training schedule will involve paddling on the water (mostly at night) for 4 sessions a week after Christmas, with various other cardio sessions during the week. Which has led for drastic action - to stop drinking and quit rugby! 

Done much paddling? Ed has never set foot in a canoe before and I have done a little bit as a kid!! Plus Ed currently is 6ft 4 and 17 stone and I am 6ft and 14.5 stone.

Whats with the awesome name? Well taking inspiration from Jedward and our similar hairstyles we thought it was a great name. Jedward inspired a nation and despite all the criticism they delivered. Or maybe the idea of them becoming pop stars is almost as ridiculous as us competing in this race.

Can i follow your progress? Yep we will be regularly updating and putting video journals on our facebook page.

Who you raising money for? Two Charities:

1) Help for Heroes - http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/. A well known charity and with a lot of our friends being in the army we feel it's a great cause and doing some amazing work.

2) Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) - http://www.c-r-y.org.uk/. A little known charity founded in 1995 to raise awareness of conditions that can lead to Sudden Cardiac Death and Sudden Death Syndrome.

Why should i bother? I know we all get asked for sponsorship all the time and times are tough. But even if it is £1 you will be safe in the knowledge that this will spur us on to make those 90,000 strokes and lift that boat in and out of the water 77 times. Plus you will get to follow our progress and maybe realise that if you put your mind to something then anything is possible and you might be inspired to do something similar.

What if you don't finish it? Ed and I have promised not to drink until 2011!!!!

More info on the race: http://www.dwrace.org.uk/

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you still want to borrow that little outboard? Donation by Gervase Milbourn on 03/03/10

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid
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good luck fellas - don't sink Donation by Alex Brittain on 03/03/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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May the tide be with you. Enjoy! Donation by Jonathan Turner on 02/03/10

 
£40.00 + £11.28 Gift Aid
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Good luck and stay dry? Donation by John Perkins on 02/03/10

 
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lots of luck and will be there to see you finish ! Donation by gail balfour on 01/03/10

 
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There's still time for you to make it to 2012. Looking forward to the post celebrations! X Donation by Dan and Esther on 26/02/10

 
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Go go! Donation by Matthew and Mossy on 23/02/10

 
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Dbl if you handcraft your own kayak. Donation by Paul Edwards on 23/02/10

 
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You sold me on 'the idea of them becoming pop stars is almost as ridiculous as us competing in this race!' Good luck Donation by Elphie and Nikki on 20/02/10

 
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This sounds completely nails / nuts. Good luck and hope you both make it...!! Donation by E W Hogwash III on 19/02/10

 
£30.00 + £8.46 Gift Aid
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If you get to Marlow, you'll definitely complete it! Donation by Tim Page on 19/02/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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Good luck lads I hope that the hands are bearing up Donation by Colin O'Neill on 17/02/10

 
£20.00
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Good Luck Guys!!!!! Donation by Richard Owers on 05/02/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Donation by John Forde on 04/02/10

 
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good luck chaps...great cause Donation by Chompy on 04/02/10

 
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"Higgins! I said bring appletize, not astroglide!" Donation by Ed & Vix Savory on 03/02/10

 
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Best of luck chaps Donation by Alexander Bullmore on 03/02/10

 
£100.00
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Good luck boys!!! Donation by Martin Verdon-Roe on 03/02/10

 
£30.00 + £8.46 Gift Aid
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Good luck Higgy and Hippo. Well done for doing this!! Katherine and Martin xxx Donation by Katherine Verdon-roe on 03/02/10

 
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Good luck lads!! A big paddle needed from a couple of big boys. Bets of luck! Donation by Robert Mercer on 03/02/10

 
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