Marathon cycle challenge

Simon Goodall is raising money for GOALBALL UK
“Simon Goodall's fundraising”

on 15 April 2011

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Goalball UK promotes and facilitates the playing of goalball for the blind and visually impaired as an amateur sport in all parts of the UK for the purpose of recreation, physical exercise and competition

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Sainsburys Back Blind Paralympic Hopefuls In Lands End to John O’Groats Cycle

Simon Goodall from the UK Goalball  Squad has challenged his fellow athletes to join him in cycling the distance of 874 miles in 36 hours, or the equivalent to the distance of Lands End to John O’Groats

No mean feat , but the squad are used to challenges and intend to take this one on just in the same positive and determined manner that they face other obstacles in their way. Simon and his fellow team mates are all blind or visually impaired and play in the GB Goalball squad . They fervently hope to represent their country in the 2012 Paralympics

Goalball is a strategic, fast and fierce game played at the elite level by blind and visually impaired players. They all wear shades and use their sense of touch and sound to shoot and defend a heavy ball with bells on a volley ball size court. It is an extraordinary and exciting  game to watch but alongside many other sport disciplines funding is tight. So rather than moan about this Simon has urged the others to ‘get on your bike’ 

The squad and staff will be taking on this challenge in Sainsburys Superstore Calcot RG31 7SA They will be starting their marathon ride on Friday 20th May at 8.00am and hoping to finish on Saturday 21st May 8pm. They would welcome support on their long night vigil so come along and meet the team and find out all about Goalball.

 

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