Ian Mellor

650km Charity SkiErg Challenge

Fundraising for Variety, the Children's Charity
£3,528
raised of £2,000 target
by 127 supporters
In memory of Matt King
Variety, the Children's Charity

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We fund specialist equipment & fun days out to help disabled and disadvantaged children

Story

HONOURING MATT

Matt is a former team mate of mine, who suffered a spinal injury at the age of 17 playing rugby - his life changed from that moment on. The accident left him paralysed from the neck down and unable to breathe independently, however that didn’t stop him achieving amazing things. He was the first paralysed athlete on a ventilator to ski, the first to finish a marathon, got himself a first class honours degree in law, an OBE for services to charity and was a successful mouth artist amongst many other inspiring achievements. 

I was due to take part in a charity rugby game in honour of Matt but was unable to attend - this challenge is my way of honouring this incredibly remarkable lad! It will take place over here in the Portes du Soleil ski area of France and I have roped in the help of my amazing Project Performance gym members here in Morzine.  

THE CHALLENGE

As Matt loved a challenge and loved to ski, we've set our sights high on completing the same distance of runs that the The Portes Du Soleil ski area has - 650KM! This equates to 650,000 metres, which myself and the team will be completing non-stop using the Concept 2 SkiErg!

Many members of the team will be completing the distance of a marathon. This will be a huge challenge even for the most fit, pushing their boundaries in the same way Matt pushed his. 

THE CHARITY

All of the funds raised will go to Variety Children's Charity. Matt was a wheelchair ambassador for Variety and credited their contribution with helping him to overcome his adversity, imagine a future again, and build a worthwhile life for himself.

In the 
UK there are more than 1.3 million disabled children and young people, Variety exists to improve the lives of these children through various means like providing disability equipment and wheelchairs that aren’t available through statutory services; adapted, accessible transport for SEND schools and other non-profit organisations through their Sunshine Coaches programme and much much more.  


READ MORE ABOUT MATT'S STORY FROM VARIETY

Matt suffered a serious spinal injury as a seventeen-year-old whilst playing for the London Broncos Academy in 2004, his first steps towards a professional rugby career. The accident left him paralysed from the neck down and unable to breathe independently.

After nine months in hospital, Matt was discharged with only a basic manual wheelchair, which meant he had to rely on others to push him around. Variety was able to step in and fund a customised, mouth-controlled powered wheelchair for him, with elevating sit-to-standing functionality. This allowed him to regain a considerable degree of independence, and he was able to return to school and complete his A-levels.

Matt always credited Varietys contribution with helping him to overcome his adversity, imagine a future again, and build a worthwhile life for himself.

In 2009, Variety was again able to fund a second, front-wheel-drive-powered wheelchair for him. With its more flexible, ergonomic range of positioning, and its smoother, near-silent movement across a variety of surfaces, this new wheelchair was ideal for both educational and work settings.

He went on to obtain a first-class honours law degree, qualifying as a lawyer in 2016. He then established himself as a personal injury trainee solicitor at a well-regarded London law firm, before joining the in-house legal counsel team at the Williams Group, where he advised on legal matters regarding Formula One racing and advanced engineering businesses.

Having smashed all expectations around his own disability, Matt was delighted to accept the role of Wheelchair Ambassador for Variety in 2006. In this capacity, he was the keynote speaker at many major Variety fundraising events, including the Duke of Edinburghs 85th birthday, Rugby Legends dinner at the Savoy in 2006, Varietys 70th anniversary celebrations at Buckingham Palace in 2019, and the Variety Property Awards, the PROPS, for several years running. He also made many wheelchair presentations on behalf of Variety.

Having experienced for himself the far-reaching difference that the right wheelchair can make to a young persons life, Matt never tired of championing Variety's work with disabled and disadvantaged children and young people, drawing scores of new supporters to the cause.

As a pioneer who refused to accept the limitations of his condition, he also became an inspirational speaker with businesses, education and sports teams across the UK. With his brand of infectious enthusiasm, and his conviction that it's possible to create a good life in the face of serious adversity, he was able to help others overcome their obstacles. A high point in his speaking career was a TED talk he was asked to give in 2019.

Outside of work, Matt was an accomplished mouth artist, and he became the first paralysed athlete on a ventilator to ski, as well as the first to finish a marathon, steering his motorised wheelchair through New York's city streets with his chin as he took part in the New York Marathon in 2007. Variety was particularly proud to have secured sponsorship for him so that he could take part. He also participated in the Great Northern Run on two occasions.

In recognition of his community engagement, Matt was invited to be an Olympic Torchbearer in 2012. He was also awarded an OBE in 2013 for outstanding services to charity, having raised tens of thousands of pounds for a number of organisations through a series of events and activities.

Matt was determined to live a full personal life too. In 2016, he married the woman of his dreams, Ilona, and went on to have two lovely daughters.

Matt will be deeply missed by all, and his remarkable life will continue to be an inspiration to children and young people with disabilities everywhere.

About the charity

Variety, the Children's Charity

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RCN in England and Wales 209259, Scotland SC038505
Variety, the Children's Charity, is dedicated to improving the lives of children who are disabled or disadvantaged. Our objective is to increase their independence, level of confidence and self esteem. We also aim to improve physical health allowing them to spend more time with friends & family.

Donation summary

Total raised
£3,527.98
+ £285.00 Gift Aid
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£3,527.98
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£0.00

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