Glorious mud tests tough fundraisers on 5-mile Muddy Mucker
The sun shone for event on Sunday, April 10, which took place at a professional assault course venue in Chiswell Green and was Rennie Grove’s toughest fundraiser yet.
With over 30 obstacles across a 5-mile course, participants’ strength and stamina were tested to the limit.
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Hide AdThe event saw individuals, colleagues, families and friends tackling obstacles, which included tunnels, mud crawls, monkey bars, rope swings and a tyre wall – and lots of muddy water!
Among those taking part were sisters Kathryn and Jenny O’Gorman from Aylesbury.
Kathryn said: “We’ve done fundraising events before for charities - such as Florence Nightingale Hospice’s Midnight Walk and our local Race for Life - but nothing quite like this!
“We know a little bit about the charity, having previously looked into some of Rennie Grove’s other mass-participation events,” added Jenny.
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Hide AdJoining them was a mother and son tea, Rennie Grove Hospice at Home nurse Jill Bateman, from Pitsone, ran with son, Daniel Amsbury from Wendover. Daniel had raised over £500 in sponsorship - enough to fund more than a day of round-the-clock care in patients’ homes from specialist nurses like his mum.
Jill said: “I’m very active - I walk and ride a lot - but I don’t really run!”
Daniel persuaded her to take part after he successfully completed Rennie Grove’s first-ever Muddy Mucker in Green Park in 2014. “I really enjoyed it,” he said at the finish.
It is hoped the event will raise around £30,000.