All pulling in the same direction - The Worcester Observer

All pulling in the same direction

Worcester Editorial 20th Jun, 2018   0

A MAMMOTH charity challenge in memory of a former University of Worcester student has raised more than £15,000.

The 100 Miles for Joel challenge saw staff and students take on a variety of physical challenges, including cycling, canoeing, running, swimming and tractor pulling, adding up to 100 miles over a 24-hour period.

The total now stands at £15,106 raised for SmileForJoel, a registered charity set up by the mother and brother of Joel Richards.

Joel was among those tragically murdered in the Tunisia terror attack in 2015, along with his uncle, Adrian Evans, and grandfather, Pat Evans.




His mother Suzy Richards, who came and watched some of the events, said: “I think it’s absolutely lovely to think all of this was for SmileForJoel. It’s so touching.

“A lot of these people didn’t necessarily know Joel yet they’re still doing it. I’m just amazed at just how much time and planning went into the whole event.”


She paid tribute to the University and Vice Chancellor Professor David Green’s support ever since Joel’s tragic death.

“For a university to care so much and offer this support – you think they’ll be forgotten, but Joel clearly won’t be forgotten here at Worcester.

“I just wish he was here to see this.

“Joel would have loved the competitiveness of it. This event was such a fitting tribute and something that he would have loved to plan and get involved in. He was so good at organising events.

“Joel was quite humble; he never realised how good he was, which is a nice quality to have, and he’d be overwhelmed that all these staff did this.”

The challenge, which ran over a 24-hour period at the weekend, included a 25-mile overnight walk, a 51-mile cycle, a 14-mile canoe on the River Severn, a 10-mile run and a 300m outdoor swim at the University’s Lakeside Campus, as well as a basketball challenge, archery and a 100m tractor pull.

Taking place at University of Worcester venues, but also on routes around Worcestershire and Shropshire, it was designed to reflect Physical Education and Sports Coaching Science student Joel’s interest in numerous sports.

Teams from a number of different departments within the University took part, as well as a team from the University’s Seniors Programme – members of the public aged 60 or above who attend adapted fitness sessions – and Quanta, a training company with whom the University works.

Organiser Tom Taylor, the University’s assistant director – Security and Operations, said: “All teams had their own strategy for the night and day and were very much working together as teams. The atmosphere and competitiveness throughout the whole event was a combination of fun and a desire to compete as best you can.

To sponsor the University’s team visit www.justgiving.com/fundraising/universityofworcester2018

To find out more about SmileForJoel or how to help visit www.smileforjoel.com

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