Cycling 700 Miles in 7 days and 700 miles in 24 hours – resulting in over £35,000 raised for The My Name’5 Doddie Foundation.
700 Miles in 7 Days
Jamie Lindsay and Kenny Campbell completed Kenny Logans Rugby World Cup Challenge – cycling and walking 700 miles in 7 days between Scottish Gas Murrayfield, Edinburgh and Stade de France, Paris. Arriving in time to deliver the match ball for the Scotland V Ireland pool B match.
Whilst training, we organised fundraising events, including a long lunch at Gaucho and a Golf Day at Murrayfield Golf Club to help raise money for the My Name’5 Doddie Foundation. My Name’5 Doddie is an incredible charity, raising funds for motor neuron disease with two main aims: first, to raise funds for research into the causes of MND and investigate potential cures; and secondly, to make grants to sufferers of MND and enable them to live as filfilled a life as possible.
700 Miles in 24 Hours
While Jamie and Kenny were making their way to Paris for the Scotland V Ireland game – the Edinburgh office started filling up with static bikes.
The rest of the Breadalbane team were fcaing the challenge of cycliung 700 miles in 24 hours. Starting at 6am we smashed the 700 mile target and helped raise some more money for My Name’5 Doddie Foundation.
£30,000 Target
We had a goal of £30,000 and as it stands currently, we have raised just over £35,000!