Despite living with Fibromyalgia, eight damaged discs in his spine, Arthritis and Tempro-mandibular dysfunction disorder Ian Gregory is planning to carry on with his fundraising challenges for Prostate Cancer UK
Over the next three days Ian Gregory will be attempting a 1,084 mile cycle ride from Land's End to John O'Groats to raise money for Prostate Cancer and the NHS Covid-19 Urgent Appeal. He'll be doing it alone at the Church on the Roundabout, so if you can show your support please do
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Islander Ian Gregory, who has a number of medical conditions, completed a grueling cycle race in Belgium at the weekend, helping to raise over £250,000 for Prostate Cancer UK.
The team that raises the most money wins a prize. Cut off is midday on Thursday 27th June, Ian's team are in second place and need to get back to the top of the leaderboard.
Ian has clocked up another 1,000 miles in his quest to cycle 11,680 miles - one mile for each and every man who will lose his battle with prostate cancer in 2019.
Ian Gregory has set himself the challenge of cycling 11,680 miles this year in aid of Prostate Cancer. He was knocked off his bike earlier this week during one of his training rides to London and back. Details within.
After seeing OnTheWight's article about the planned FMS/Lyme Disease academic research programme, the owner of ArminLabs in Germany made a personal donation and raised a total of €10,000 for the programme. Details within.
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Islander Ian Gregory has set off on his mammoth 2,000 mile Australian cycle tour, despite having Fibromyalgia, eight damaged discs in his spine, Arthritis and Tempro-mandibular dysfunction disorder.
These three women will be taking on a round the Island challenge this weekend, on foot and mobility scooter, raising money and awareness for Dementia UK.