TRI-4-LIFE EUROPEAN CHALLENGE 2006
'A MILLION REASONS TO TRI...'
958 mile cycle route
From John'O'Groats to Land's End, linking all the major cities with promotional and awareness raising presentations
Phase one was a none-stop two team relay cycle journey from John O' Groats to Land's End, linking the six major cities of Newcastle Gateshead, Liverpool, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol and Oxford, by passing through the many smaller urban and rural communities. We visited many communities en route to each of the above cities to present a participation based interactive road show promoting the benefits of our sport to young people, disabled people, school groups, ethnic minorities and the general public in bringing our interactive event to both urban and rural recreationally deprived areas involving many local community and club groups.
Phase one was a none-stop two team relay cycle journey from John O' Groats to Land's End, linking the six major cities of Newcastle Gateshead, Liverpool, Birmingham, Cardiff, Bristol and Oxford, by passing through the many smaller urban and rural communities. We visited many communities en route to each of the above cities to present a participation based interactive road show promoting the benefits of our sport to young people, disabled people, school groups, ethnic minorities and the general public in bringing our interactive event to both urban and rural recreationally deprived areas involving many local community and club groups.
23 mile channel swim
Recorded Channel Swim attempt from Shakespeare's Cliff to Cap Gris Nez
150 mile run
From Calais to the capital of the European Union - Brussels
'NATURAL HIGH' ROADSHOW'
Tri-4-Life is about active participation in a unique sporting event for the intrinsic values that it brings. It's about getting actively involved in making a difference to your community, your family, yourself and your life whilst raising much needed funds for those less fortunate and able.
Following our official launch on Granada Reports 19th February 2004. The aim of the challenge was 'A MILLION REASONS TO TRI'. Each reason equating to a £1 donation to one of the nominated tri-4-life charities.
This event had the endorsement of the Liverpool Swimming Club, Merseytri Triathlon Club and the Channel Swimming Association.
Following our official launch on Granada Reports 19th February 2004. The aim of the challenge was 'A MILLION REASONS TO TRI'. Each reason equating to a £1 donation to one of the nominated tri-4-life charities.
This event had the endorsement of the Liverpool Swimming Club, Merseytri Triathlon Club and the Channel Swimming Association.