FUNDRAISING FOR LOCAL CHARITIES THE TRAVERS FOUNDATION and UPS 'N' DOWNS
Gretton resident and ex-Northampton Saints rugby player Bruce Donald is competing in the 2017 Marathon Des Sables.
Taking place between 7 to 17 April, this event is described as the toughest footrace on Earth, and is a multi-day ultra marathon, run over six days over a course of between 150 and 156 miles in the Moroccan Sahara Desert.
The gruelling adventure takes competitors through one of the world's most inhospitable environments, through endless dunes, over rocky jebels and across white-hot sand plains. Temperatures reach over 50 degrees centigrade, with the endless sand stinging eyes and chafing delicate areas.
On top of all this, the runners have to be completely self-sufficient, carrying all their own food and equipment for the week on their backs. Water is rationed, and if that ration is exceeded a time penalty is issued.
The course changes every year, but always includes a long stage of 52 miles. Starting out in the Saharan morning, runners continue this run until dusk, then on into the night, not finishing until well into the next day.
You're perhaps wondering why would anyone voluntarily undertake this ordeal, but at the time of writing, there are 1296 entrants from around the world, with Bruce having bib number 761 and his friend Tom Dove number 762.
Bruce is fundraising for two local groups, The Travers Foundation, a volunteer-run charity which helps 13 to 30 year olds living in Northamptonshire, Rutland or Leicestershire improve their skills in sports, the creative arts and the performing arts, and Ups 'N' Downs, which offers support and advice for families and individuals affected by Down's Syndrome.
Terry Forsey, chairman of The Travers Foundation, says:
"We are absolutely delighted that Bruce is sharing the sponsorship money for his gruelling Marathon Des Sables challenge between The Travers Foundation and Ups 'n' Downs. We wish him every success in this adventure, and have been following his training progress on Facebook and Twitter."
For more information about Bruce's extreme desert running challenge, please visit his Facebook page www.facebook.com/BrucesSaharaChallenge or follow him on Twitter @BrucePDonald. For further information on the Travers Foundation visit www.travers-foundation.org.uk
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Press information – Terry Forsey, The Travers Foundation – 01536 771440
The Travers Foundation - registered charity number 1154203
The Travers Foundation press releases are carefully crafted by Helen Bach.
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Taking place between 7 to 17 April, this event is described as the toughest footrace on Earth, and is a multi-day ultra marathon, run over six days over a course of between 150 and 156 miles in the Moroccan Sahara Desert.
The gruelling adventure takes competitors through one of the world's most inhospitable environments, through endless dunes, over rocky jebels and across white-hot sand plains. Temperatures reach over 50 degrees centigrade, with the endless sand stinging eyes and chafing delicate areas.
On top of all this, the runners have to be completely self-sufficient, carrying all their own food and equipment for the week on their backs. Water is rationed, and if that ration is exceeded a time penalty is issued.
The course changes every year, but always includes a long stage of 52 miles. Starting out in the Saharan morning, runners continue this run until dusk, then on into the night, not finishing until well into the next day.
You're perhaps wondering why would anyone voluntarily undertake this ordeal, but at the time of writing, there are 1296 entrants from around the world, with Bruce having bib number 761 and his friend Tom Dove number 762.
Bruce is fundraising for two local groups, The Travers Foundation, a volunteer-run charity which helps 13 to 30 year olds living in Northamptonshire, Rutland or Leicestershire improve their skills in sports, the creative arts and the performing arts, and Ups 'N' Downs, which offers support and advice for families and individuals affected by Down's Syndrome.
Terry Forsey, chairman of The Travers Foundation, says:
"We are absolutely delighted that Bruce is sharing the sponsorship money for his gruelling Marathon Des Sables challenge between The Travers Foundation and Ups 'n' Downs. We wish him every success in this adventure, and have been following his training progress on Facebook and Twitter."
For more information about Bruce's extreme desert running challenge, please visit his Facebook page www.facebook.com/BrucesSaharaChallenge or follow him on Twitter @BrucePDonald. For further information on the Travers Foundation visit www.travers-foundation.org.uk
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Press information – Terry Forsey, The Travers Foundation – 01536 771440
The Travers Foundation - registered charity number 1154203
The Travers Foundation press releases are carefully crafted by Helen Bach.
If you need any assistance with press releases, blogs, brochures, website content please email Helen here .