Walking Oxford for CRY
Page creator: Simon Halliday
Event: Walking Oxford with Ian Botham
Event Date: 16th Oct 2006
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About my charity : Cardiac Risk in the Young Cardiac Risk in the Young
Hundreds of young people die unexpectedly of heart defects every year. CRY works to raise awareness of Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) and campaigns for proactive screening of young people. It offers help and support to those who have suffered a loss, provides medical information, carries out Mobile Cardiac Screening and ECG Testing Programmes within local communities and contributes to medical research. For more information please go to www.c-r-y.org.uk
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Donations so far:  £ 1,840.00
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On October 16th, I will be joining Ian Botham on one leg of his ‘Botham Walk 2006’.  Ian is undertaking a series of walks through 17 UK cities in 9 days, to raise money for the Leukaemia Research Fund and the Teenage Cancer Trust.  Ian is also President of the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY), and he invited CRY to join him for one of the city-walks.  So, I will be donning a stylish (!) CRY Heart costume and accompanying Ian through the streets of Oxford.

 

I am hoping to raise awareness and money for CRY on the 10-mile walk, which will start at around 9.30am.  The walk will begin and end at the Marks and Spencers store on Cornmarket Street.

 

Compared to running around the City of Bath for 13 miles on behalf of CRY earlier in the year, I hope this will be a little easier on the legs.  Oxford is of course my favourite city, having spent 4 great years there.  Ian Botham is the President of CRY, and I feel very privileged to be accompanying such a sporting legend and for the great cause that CRY represents.  Its great to also have the CEO of Marks and Spencer, Stuart Rose, walking with us. Apparently he is providing the sandwiches and mini flapjacks so we won’t go hungry on the walk.  Finally, I appeal to everyone for any help they can give in support of this charity.

 

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Display Name Date Amount Tax Bonus  Comment
Sutto & Mrs Sutto 27/10/2006 £100.00 n/a Well done Simon's ankle!! 
Simon Halliday 25/10/2006 £250.00 £70.51 many thx to mark jackson ,oxford alumnus !!  
Simon Halliday 25/10/2006 £100.00 £28.21 many thx to ed peel for his kind donation 
ross howard 19/10/2006 £250.00 £70.51  
steph 17/10/2006 £50.00 £14.10 Well done Simon!Wish I could've seen you in your heart and bought you a beer at the end of it.Big X 
former fellow runner 16/10/2006 £1,000.00 £282.05 beat ECW 
paddywack 16/10/2006 £20.00 £5.64 thankyou for the cab! well done once again for CRY and lots of love 
Stephen Pearson 16/10/2006 £50.00 £14.10  
Emma Roche 26/09/2006 £20.00 £5.64 Good luck, Simon! Wish I could join you... for the pub crawl!  
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*Total donated online: £1,840.00
Amount raised offline: £0.00
Gift Aid plus supplement: £490.77
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