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Dunwoody 1000 Mile Challenge
British Racing School Jockey Coach, Richard Dunwoody, will be undertaking another massive challenge and The British Racing School students will be there to cheer him on when they join him to walk part of his journey.
On 29th May 2009 at 11.30pm, Richard Dunwoody will start a 1000 Mile Challenge and walk the same mile 1000 consecutive times (from the Bedford Lodge hotel in Newmarket up the Bury Road to a post half a mile away and back again) for a 1000 consecutive hours with the last mile up the home straight of Newmarket racecourse just before the Darley July Cup on 10th July 2009....
In 1809 Captain Robert Barclay Allardice was bet that he couldn't walk 1000 miles in 1000 hours for 1000 Guineas - meaning he had to walk one mile in every consecutive hour 24 hours a day - the challenge therefore taking 42 days with the maximum an hour and 20 minutes sleep at any one time (if you walk back to back miles in different hours).
He completed the challenge on 12th July 1809, losing three stone in the process with his challenge hailed as 'one of the greatest human feats ever attempted'.
200 years on, champion jockey, polar explorer and BBC presenter, Richard Dunwoody MBE will recreate this challenge walking the same mile 1000 times in Newmarket - 1000 miles in 1000 hours, but this time to raise a substantial sum for charity - Alzheimer's Society, Sparks, Racing Welfare and Spinal Research.
In doing so, Richard aims to set an example to the nation to promote Walking the Way to Health, raise much necessary charity funds during tough economic times, as well as to promote sport in the build up to the 2012 Olympics. Famous faces will join Richard along the way and the University of Ulster School of Sports Studies will conduct an important physiological and psychological study into how the body copes with such a super test of human endurance.
There will also be simultaneous walks around the country for those seeking to actively participate in fund-raising as well as to follow Richard example in walking their way to better health.
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."
Richard will blog the challenge every day on www.dunwoody1000mile.com as well as on Twitter and Facebook.
Partners include Barclays, Nike, The Jockey Club, Paddy Power, Tattersalls, Newton Investment Management, University of Ulster, the Charities Aid Foundation, Newmarket Racecourse, the Bedford Lodge Hotel, Walking the Way to Health, British Horseracing Authority, Wild Frontiers, the Race Walking Association and BHEST.
"Richard Dunwoody really IS Mr Incredible. His fundraising efforts over the years have been tremendous and we thought it would be tough to 'cap' trekking to the South Pole. But the '1,000' miles walk does just that...you feel exhausted just thinking about it! It's so typical of Richard - a man for whom no challenge is too big or too bizarre to take on."
Sparks co-presidents Gabby and Kenny Logan
For further information please see www.dunwoody1000mile.com or contact Liz Ampairee, liz@lizampairee.com / 01276 856220 / 0773 333 1945