2.6 Challenge by Tomoso The JuGgLeR

The 2.6 Challenge · 26 April 2020 ·
My name is Thomas Whitaker, a.k.a Tomoso The JuGgLeR. I have been a Juggler since September 2016, (aged 12). Overtime, I have built up my talent, learnt new tricks, and was involved in Christmas Shows at My School for Juggling. Recently, I have picked up the skill of riding a Unicycle. This was brought on after I learnt how to Wheelie a bike. Now that I've progressed on my Unicycle, I am going to attempt the 2.6 Challenge by riding 2.6K around a local park. I was inspired to take part in the 2.6 Challenge through advertisement from a Sporting Channel.
Covid-19 is a hard time for everyone. Fundraising events have been postponed/cancelled. People are suffering. Also, the NHS and Key Workers are putting their lives at risk for others constantly. But one way those at home can help, is by suppoting charities. Save The Children is a brilliant cause, and is one that deverses support. All Charities are struggling to keep up with the Globes current situation.
I would be really grateful for any donation, (big or small). All donations go to the Charity: Save The Children. < Through 2.6 Challenge. Thank you if you've already donated.
- Tomoso The JuGgLeR
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