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The Beer-Harris Memorial trust

Cotswold Half Ironman Triathlon BHMT 2021

BHMT fundraiser as part of Cotswold 113 Event June 6th Middle Distance Triathlon
£7,534
raised of £5,000 target
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Closed on 18/07/2021
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The BHMT triathlon team will be taking part in 113 Event's Half Ironman at Cotswold Water Park including Miranda and Joseph's cousins Josh Beer and Jonathan Harris in order to raise funds for the Trust in memory of Joseph and his uncle Dominic Beer.

Swelling the team's numbers are school friends Piers Bradley, Jack Parker and Tom Dyble. Dan Cranstone heads up a team of University friends who include Emily Standen, Rosie Macintyre, Em Cockshutt, Becca McManus, Gunisha Vig, Eleanor Huish, Asheeb Saibo, James Wimpenny, Luke Farrugia, Ollie Lester, Mel Perera, Henry Eyre, Tom Salmon; friends Fin Denwood and James Cranstone, and Julie Anne Lacroix from Full Potential Therapy. Recent additions are keen triathlete Stephen Maxted and his daughter Hannah. This is a race that Miranda and Joseph completed together in 2016, and then in 2019 Miranda completed it with Josh, however it will be the first triathlon for many of Joseph's friends.

Many provisions have been made to ensure this race will go ahead (and in fact did go ahead last September with various changes to the logistics and the course). Race organiser Graeme Hardie has been a very loyal supporter of the Trust since the death of Joseph.

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About the charity

Inspired by the lives of Dr Dominic Beer and Joseph Harris we fund raise to support community projects, raise awareness and facilitate research in order to promote improved mental health in two groups of people: adults suffering from Severe and Enduring Mental Illness and young adults

Donation summary

Total raised
£7,533.47
+ £280.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£7,283.47
Offline donations
£0.00
Direct donations
£1,150.00
Donations via fundraisers
£6,383.47

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