University lecturer from Chapel St Leonards to take on mammoth 100k challenge for military charity
A man from Chapel St Leonards is training to
compete in a 100k walk across the Yorkshire Dales for Blind Veterans UK, the
national charity for vision-impaired ex-Service men and women.
Jack Christian, 63, is a university
lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University, teaching business students on
ethics and sustainability.
To support Jack as he takes on the 100k for Blind Veterans UK, please visit: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/JackChristian
He says: “Initially I came across an advert for the event that
ran in a local Sheffield paper, then I found myself talking to a friend who’s Served
20 years. Not long after that, by chance, I met and helped a blind person at
the railway station while on my way to work. Well it was all too much of a
coincidence for me, so I decided I just had to answer the advert and sign up!”
Jack, an avid walker, already maintains a healthy lifestyle and has a particular penchant for setting himself challenges. He says: “The training is going really well, I’ve just competed in a 50k race so I’m confident that come June I’ll be in peak physical condition!”
Registration for the 100k is currently open with a
registration fee of £62.50 for the 100k. For those not wanting to walk the full
distance there is also a relay option available for teams of four walking 25k
each. Teams taking part in the relay have a registration fee of £110. The
all-inclusive entrance fee for participants includes lunch, dinner and
breakfast at three rest stops, snacks and refreshments along the route and a
free event t-shirt.
You can find out more information and sign up at blindveterans.org.uk/100k.
You can find out more information and sign up at blindveterans.org.uk/100k.
This year, the 100k Yorkshire will follow a
stunning new circular route, which starts and finishes in Darley in the
beautiful Nidderdale. From there the route follows the River Nidd, goes onto
Brimham Rocks, and past Ripley Castle. Trek through the dramatic rural
Yorkshire landscape.
For all media enquiries please contact:
Felix Arbenz-Caines
PR AssistantBlind Veterans UK
12 - 14 Harcourt Street
London
W1H 4HD
T: 020 7616 7941
Blind Veterans UK
Blind Veterans UK
is a national charity that believes that no-one who has served our country
should have to battle blindness alone. Founded in 1915, the charity provides
blind and vision impaired ex-Service men and women with lifelong support
including welfare support, rehabilitation, training, residential and respite
care.
Find out more at: blindveterans.org.uk, follow us on Facebook at: facebook.com/blindveteransuk and on Twitter at: twitter.com/blindveterans.
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