Andy Connolly

Challenge12 - EVENT 02 - Richmond 10K

Fundraising for Diamond Centre For Disabled Riders
£435
raised of £300 target
by 35 supporters
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Challenge12uk - Richmond 10 K, 27 February 2012
Participants: Challenge12uk - Richmond 10 K
We deliver horse riding for the disabled to improve well being and fitness

Story

Challege12 - Event 2 - Richmond 10 K

Andy Connolly - Paul McKeown - Katy Collins

Hercules' second challenge was to slay the nine-headed Lernaean Hydra, an ancient nameless serpent-like chthonic water beast, with reptilian traits, (as its name evinces) that possessed many heads. Unfortunately in modern times there are no more Hydra's to sleigh... as such we have chosen the losely similar task of running a 10K to support the great Herculian, Katy Collins and The Diamond Riding School where she volunteers.

The run will take you up and around Richmond Park. The starting point is at Sheen Gate. The nearest postcode we have for here is SW14 8BJ. Please note this is not the exact postcode but should give you a close enough location. Sheen Lane is the street that takes you directly in to the park. View Streetmap. There is carparking here and toilets are situated on the right immediately as you enter the Park

http://www.challenge12.co.uk/richmond-10k.html

andy@challenge12.co.uk / paul@challenge12.co.uk

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About the charity

The Diamond Centre is a registered charity providing unique facilities to benefit disabled children and adults by having regular contact with horses. It is widely recognised that riding helps disabled people both physically and mentally - and remarkable improvements achieved by so many of those attending The Diamond Centre are proof of this.

Donation summary

Total raised
£435.00
+ £88.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£435.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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