Wednesday 1st April 2009
"He’s mad but you’ve got to admire someone who is giving up sleep and effectively walking a marathon every day for 42 days for charity.” - Olympic swimmer Mark Foster.
Ex Champion Jockey and Polar explorer Richard Dunwoody MBE announces his ‘1000 Mile Challenge’ this week.
Starting on 29th May at 11.30pm and finishing on 10th July at approx 2.30pm Richard will attempt to walk ‘1000 Miles in 1000 Hours for 1000 Guineas’ – walking 1 mile in EVERY hour for 1000 CONSECUTIVE hours – that’s 24 miles in 24 hours (almost a marathon a day) for 42 days and nights, with only one hour and 15 minutes sleep possible at any one time – if he walks back to back miles in different hours.
He will do this in Newmarket, staying in the Bedford Lodge Hotel and walking the same mile 999 times, with the last mile on Newmarket racecourse, up the home straight just before the Darley July Cup.
This challenge was first done in Newmarket 200 years ago in 1809 by Captain Barclay for a 1000 Guineas bet and it was hailed as ‘one of the greatest human feats ever attempted’, but Richard is replicating it to raise a substantial sum for his charities - Alzheimer’s Society, Racing Welfare, SPARKS, and Spinal Research.
Richard says: “My South Pole expedition last year was tough, but this might take it to a completely different level! 42 days with very little sleep could drive me to breaking point, but we’ve set ourselves an ambitious fund-raising target…and that’s what this challenge is about.”
Please follow Richard’s progress via our website www.dunwoody1000mile.com plus find us on Facebook (Richard Dunwoody-Challenge) and Twitter www.twitter.com/richarddunwoody (all links you also can get to via the website).
Also, please support Richard by forwarding this to anyone you know and encouraging people to join us on Facebook and Twitter.
We need to raise MONEY and all donation can be done on line…
Many thanks for your support of Richard and his charities and do also come racing on 10th July to see Richard finish!