Monday, November 14, 2005

... something to inspire ...

There is something about an extreme challenge that can lift the human spirit and gives a person the opportunity to face their doubts and fears head on and to grow bigger and stronger. Physical challenges and in particular sporting events are an opportunity to test oneself and often to compare achievement to others'. I have been fortunate enough to experience some amazing 'growth moments' in my life, all of them connected with my heart and many of them through sport.

Many people face challenges in their life that are part of the daily fabric of their lives. Some of the life challenges that people face are things that I find hard to comprehend, as I don't have any direct experience of hardship. All of my challenges so far are out of choice. I hope that some of my personal challenges in the future will involve helping others who have less choices.

Two guys I know from my rowing days at university are attempting an extreme physical challenge that few have completed. Dan and Rich are competing in the 2005 Atlantic Rowing Race. In just over 13 days (Sunday 27th) they will set off in a 24ft craft 'Atlantic Prince' from the Canary Islands and will, along with 25 other teams, attempt to complete the 2,550 nautical miles across the Atlantic to Antigua in the West Indies.

They are aiming to win the pairs event and also to break the record, which stands at just over 40 days, and are hoping to raise £50,000 for Cancer Research UK and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. As part of their preparation, these guys broke the world record for one million metres on a rowing machine - a shade over 3 days! If you are anything like me, you will enjoy reading about their adventures to date and following their progress online at www.atlanticprince.com. If you want to support the guys and have the chance to win £1000 you can enter a competion to guess their finishing time.

Rich and Dan, here's wishing you the adventure of a lifetime and hoping that you achieve your 3 goals!

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