Martin's World Record Attempt - Furthest Distance on a Space Hopper in 24 Hours

Martin Mienczakowski is raising money for Stroke Association
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World Record Attempt - Furthest Distance on a Space Hopper in 24 Hours · 31 October 2015

Every day in the UK, another 240 people wake up to the catastrophic impact of a stroke. The Stroke Association is the only charity in the UK providing lifelong support for all stroke survivors and their families.

Story

I am a brain injury survivor and have set myself the challenge of doing all the things I have wanted to do but have previously told myself I am unable to do for one reason or another. I am currently engaged in a career break to pursue my philosophy of stopping making excuses and making things happen instead. So far this has led me to represent England, complete a wilderness trek, cycle coast to coast and much more! Attempting a world record is one of my aspirations and is my latest challenge. Through my website www.didiever.co.uk I am trying to share this philosophy with the world and raise awareness of the impact that brain injuries can have (psychological as well as physical). 

I'll be attempting the record at Kip Keino Stadium in Bristol on 31st October 2015, raising money for the Stroke Association along the way. This facility has been generously donated to us for the record attempt.

The stroke association work to change the world for people affected by stroke. They believe that stroke can and should be prevented, and that research can help achieve the aim. They support stroke survivors and their families.

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Total
£1,382.00
+ £300.50 Gift Aid
Online
£1,282.00
Offline
£100.00

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