Iain Sainsbury

Three 70.3s in 2011

Fundraising for Urostomy Association
£850
raised of £750 target
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Three 70.3s in 2011, 4 September 2011
Participants: Iain Sainsbury
We support people with a urinary diversion to live life to the full

Story

So, you made it this far....what am I doing this year....not one half ironman (2009 challenge), not one ironman (2010 challenge), but three half ironman races!

The races are spaced out over the course of the 2011 race season:

The Marshman 2011 (8th May - http://www.velocity-events.co.uk/marshman-and-mini-marshman/) – a fast and (almost) flat course covering 1.9km lake swim, 92km bike and a
21km run.

The IRONMAN UK 70.3 (19th June - http://www.ironmanuk.com/2011/) – one of the world’s hardest half ironman races covering 1.9km lake swim, 91km bike (with 1800m climbing) and a 21km run (with 400m climbing).

The IRONMAN Ireland 70.3 (4th September - http://ironmanireland.com/) – a brand new event for 2011 - The event begins with a 1.9K swim in the crystal-clear waters of Galway Bay before taking on a challenging 90K bike course finishing with a 21km run through the Salthill area of Galway.

 

All in all, a pretty fantastic line up – in addition, I might throw in an Olympic (1.5km swim/40km bike/10km run) distance triathlon and maybe a couple of open water swimming races (there is a 1.5km race at Dorney lake (the Olympic 2012 rowing venue)) – depending on time, life and job!

 

So why have I asked you to come to my Justgiving.com page? Well, every year since I got serious about triathlon I have tried to raised a little cash for good causes – in total this is now over £2500 (with GiftAid), and this year is no different. Despite the ecomonic downturn last year I still managed to raise nearly a thousand pounds Please help me to do the same this year.

Before I write this page I spend some time thinking about which charity I should support. I am not keen of sending money to an anonymous organisation who loose significant amounts in admin costs and don’t pass as much as they can onto those who need it most, but instead I prefer to find a charity which is small and needs support for the hard work they do. This year I am raising money for the Urostomy Association (https://www.urostomyassociation.org.uk/home.php, Registered Charity number: 1131072)

They are a fabulous small charity who assist those who are about to undergo or who have undergone surgery which results in a urinary diversion, such as a urostomy, continent urinary pouch or neo bladder. In addition they assist carers in the rehabilitation of people with a urinary diversion and improve the quality of life of people who have undergone urinary diversion surgery and those who care for them.

 

So why them? Well, about seven years ago my mother had a urostomy, subsequently followed by a colostomy. It is a major surgical procedure which very nearly killed her, due to the post op infection. If you do not know anyone who has had either of these procedures you will not realise how life changing they are. There is a whole realm of challenges and difficulties they present. The members and staff of the UA were of great help to my mother and my father in that learning period and in the years that followed. I simply want to show my thanks to them by “doing my bit”. Any amount large or small will help this small charity immensely so (if you can) please be generous!

Check back and see how I get on over the season, and thank you for visiting! You can follow me on http://iaindoestriathlon.blogspot.com

Best wishes,

Iain.

Please note:

Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe with JustGiving – they’ll never sell them on or send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to the charity and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer. So it’s the most efficient way to donate - I raise more, whilst saving time and cutting costs for the charity.

Share this story

Help Iain Sainsbury

Sharing this page with your friends could help raise up to 3x more in donations

You can also help by sharing this link on

About the charity

The Urostomy Association provides information and support for people with, or considering, a urinary diversion such as urostomy (often as a result of bladder cancer).

Donation summary

Total raised
£850.00
+ £141.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£850.00
Offline donations
£0.00

* Charities pay a small fee for our service. Find out how much it is and what we do for it.