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1 Year 100 Sports

Hello everyone!

We’ve almost completed the One Year 100 Sports Challenge — 99 sports down, with only the full Ironman left to go!

Over the past year, we’ve tackled it all: 15 different team sports, 10 triathlons, a half Ironman, a half-marathon, a marathon, and two ultramarathons — plus everything from football, rugby, and tennis to darts, snooker, and pool.

The aim has always been to inspire people to get back into sport for their mental and physical health, to break down barriers to entry, and to show that there really is a sport for everyone.

Now, with the finish line in sight, we’re pushing to hit our fundraising goal. Every donation counts 🙌

We’re raising money for Panathlon and Rennie Grove Peace Hospice Care. Please donate if you can and help us finish strong 💪

Follow the journey on Instagram: @Hay_Isaac

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Charity Details
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Founded 1996

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This charity is simply wonderful!

"The Panathlon Challenge has been benefiting children with disabilities and SEN since 1999. We have expanded right across the country and now benefit over 65,000 young people in every English County, Wales and Northern Ireland. We deliver a competititve sporting structure, from local events, through to country wide and national finals in high profile venues such as the Olympic Park and Stoke Mandeville. Much independent research has proven the massive impact Panathlon has had and continues to have on young people's lives, both for their physical and mental health."

Founded 2011

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Rennie Grove Peace is a charity that does incredible work and means a lot to myself and my family!

"Rennie Grove Peace is a hospice care charity that empowers people in Buckinghamshire and Hertfordshire to live well with a life-limiting illness. From the point of diagnosis patients can access services to support their physical, practical and emotional needs. Care is also available to those around each patient, and to the local community following bereavement and beyond.   

With only 14% of its funding coming from government sources, the charity relies on the generosity of the local community to raise the other 86% of its running costs. This means Rennie Grove Peace needs to raise £19,000 every day of the year just to keep delivering its vital services".

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