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MS Circuit Challenge at Goodwood Motor Circuit

Goodwood

Sunday 21 March 2010

Thanks to everyone involved in the MS Circuit Challenge at Goodwood on Sunday 21 March we have already raised approx £4,500 and that figure is expected to increase as more sponsor money is forwarded to us.

95 people took part in the morning cycle races of 30, 20 and 10 laps of the Goodwood Motor Circuit and they competed for some fantastic prizes donated by Radon Bikes, Hargroves Cycles and Ultimate Sports Engineering. The winners in each category are as follows:

30 lap race
1st man: Christopher Sharrock (winning a Radon mountain bike)
2nd man: Adam Herridge (winning prizes from Hargroves Cycles)
3rd man: Richard Gearing (winning prizes from Radon Cycles)
1st lady: Justine Dowsing (winning a Radon mountain bike)
2nd lady: Clare Bartlett (winning prizes from Radon Cycles)

20 lap race
1st man: Mark Tyler (winning prizes from Radon Cycles)
2nd man: Pingo Magduschewski (winning prizes from Hargroves Cycles)
3rd man: Russell Mockford (winning prizes from USE)
1st lady: Hazel Tuppen (winning prizes from Hargroves Cycles)
2nd lady: Alix Osmond-Jones (winning prizes from Radon Cycles)
3rd lady: Sindy Pratt (winning prizes from Radon Cycles)

10 lap race
1st man: Jeus Dix (winning prizes from USE)
2nd man: Christopher Stahl (winning prizes from Hargroves Cycles)
3rd man: Robert Parkinson (winning prizes from Radon Cycles)
1st lady: Nadia Morris

Special Award won by Charlie Pulvertaft

By Any Means event
Approximately the same number of people took part in the family fun event in the afternoon, with people of all ages completing the track on foot, on roller skates or on bikes, and we even had people participating on a pogo stick and a unicycle! Some fun fancy dress costumers were seen, and Spirit FM DJ Milly Luxton added a touch of glamour when she ran around the circuit.

The winning family were Paul and Julia McCulloch and their children Chloe and Findlaech, and they were delighted to win a family ticket to Legoland. Findlaech managed to do 3 laps of the 2.38 mile track dressed as Superman on his bike - not bad for a 5 year old!

Thank you Kenny!
The MS Trust is very grateful to Kenny Smith for all the hard work he put in to ensuring the success of the day, and to all his friends, family and colleagues that worked so hard both in organising the event and on the day. Kenny is already working on next year's event, which will be held in March 2011!
Click here for photos of the day

Highland Spring logoThank you to Highland Spring for supplying water for this event.