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Floorball World Record Attempt

Francesco Cameli is raising money for Teenage Cancer Trust

Participants: London Sharks, Basingstoke Barracudas, and friends

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Floorball World record attempt · 29 May 2010

We are dedicated to improving the quality of life and chances of survival for young cancer patients aged 13-24. We fund and build specialist units in NHS hospitals and provide dedicated staff, bringing young people together so they can be treated by teenage cancer experts in the best place for them.

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Cancer is a disease that can strike anyone but it is particularly sad when it strikes children. Having lost a family member to cancer recently I decided to organize an event, but this would be no ordinary event, it is to be a marathon of all marathons! We will, with a little help from some friends, break the world record for the longest game of Floorball ever played. This stands at 24 hours and 15 minutes!


On the 29th and 30th May London Sharks and Basingstoke Barracudas will start playing Floorball at Olympos in Haywards Heath at 10.00 am. We will not stop until this record has fallen!  

In support of this feat, I ask that you donate some money to this page which is set up to raise money for the Teenage Cancer Trust.


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