MORE than 70 competitors went the extra mile in a Hay-on-Wye charity race by running and rowing their way to the finish line.
The first ever Greeneye Challenge Hayathlon saw teams of two from across the UK run up to eleven miles before paddling canadian canoes from Glasbury back to Hay to raise money for Worcester charity Farmers Overseas Action Group.
Jaime Blakely-Glover, who helped arrange the event, was delighted with the turnout.
He said: “We think we have raised in the region of seven or eight thousand pounds, but we have got to wait for people to finalise their own sponsorship as well.”
The money will mainly go to the Kamurasi Primary School in Masindi, Uganda, which already has a £25,000 boarding house and special skills centre for its disabled pupils after Jaime and his friends Roland Ballard, James Maysey-Thompson and Alex Letts organised a cross channel swim in 2006.
The men all run the charity’s London office but chose Hay because Alex’s family live nearby.
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