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Steve Osborne's Snowdonia Charity Challenge

Fundraising for Regain - The Trust For Sports Tetraplegics
£605
raised of £2,000 target
by 21 supporters
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Participants: Steve Osborne, Gwynne Furlong, Simon Miller, Tony Preston, Steve Parker, Andy Burbidge, Ashley Mann, Peter Ramsdale, Stuart Williams, Chris Ralph
We raise money to improve the lives of sports tetraplegics

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TEAM STEVIE WONDER has come together to take on the Snowdonia Charity Challenge – now in it’s 10th year – raising funds for REGAIN.

Lead by tetraplegic hand-cyclist Steve Osborne the team will cycle 40 miles, ascend Snowdon and canoe Lake Gwynant on Saturday 12th June.   Steve will use his hand bike for the two cycle legs and transfer to a specially adapted wheelchair, kindly loaned by RGK, for the Snowdon climb.   He will be supported all the way by a great team of guys, though, frankly, we're pretty sure he’s going to be faster than most of them!

Well...they did it!   Team Stevie Wonder set off at 7.00am on the morning of Saturday 12th June.   Starting with the Snowdon climb leg they were up and down in an incredible 3 hours and 59 minutes (the recce team had thought it would take around 5 hours 30 mins so that was pretty good going!).  Once down it was back to the start point to switch to the bikes and set off on the 20 mile ride to the lake.   Off the bikes and into canoes for a very impressive 26min paddle around the course (one of the fastest times recorded).  Back on the bikes for the final 20 mile push home to complete the event in 8 hours and 57 minutes.   Check out the pictures here for a taste of what an amazing achievement this is...if you haven't already done so please consider making a donation to support this fantastic effort now...

REGAIN is the only charitable organisation dedicated solely to improving the independence of all men and women who have become tetraplegic as a result of a sports injury.

Tetraplegia is a result of a severe spinal cord injury affecting both sensation and mobility because messages to the brain have become interrupted.   A tetraplegic is unable to walk and has limited reach and dexterity because use of the arms is severely impaired.    Many accidents occur during active participation in sports – commonly rugby, cycling, skiing & snowboarding, riding – one minute the person is fit, active and healthy, the next they are payalysed and in need of support for the rest of their lives.  REGAIN exists to help them.

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About the charity

Regain is the only charitable organisation dedicated solely to improving the independence of all British men & women who have become tetraplegic as a result of a sporting or leisure accident. A tetraplegic is unable to walk and has limited reach & dexterity because use of the arms is severely impaired.

Donation summary

Total raised
£605.00
+ £139.62 Gift Aid
Online donations
£605.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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