Duncan Alastair Cruickhank's page

Duncan Alastair Cruickshank is raising money for NSPCC
“Alastair Duncan Cruickshank's fundraising”

on 21 September 2011

£730
raised of £600 target
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It's been a while since I've done anything for charity but I'm making up for that.  Please sponsor me to take part in a world record attempt to play competitive mixed doubles badminton for more than 28 hours. 

Playing normal league badminton gets the body used to a period of upto 3 hours competitive play.  That's expending something around 500-700 calories per hour.  We'll be starting to play around 9am on Saturday 22nd October.  Start with a competitive match duration, add 3 hours ... and another 3 ... and another 3 = 9pm.  Another 12 hours which will take us through to 9am the next morning ... only  another 4 hours or so to go.  

There will be a reprieve after every hour of 5 minutes ... which we know will need to cover stretching, drinking, eating, changing clothing and any physio which we may need.  Please make the pain worth it ... please dig deep and sponsor us. 

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Total
£729.91
+ £9.25 Gift Aid
Online
£47.00
Offline
£682.91

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