Derwen’s Team GB swimmers join 24-hour Spinathon, 2鈥3 February 2024
Four medal-winning swimmers are taking time out of their busy training schedules to saddle up for the Derwen Charity 24-hour Spinathon on 2鈥3 February.
Students who represent have pledged to cycle for a combined 12 hours to raise money for Derwen Charity.
Lizzie Allen, Helen Thompson, Dylan Williams and Dylan Hughes, who train with have already raised more than 拢400 for the charity; their target is 拢600. Money raised will be used to provide students and clients with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) with outdoor fitness and wellbeing opportunities. These will include outdoor gym equipment, a climbing wall and an accessible footpath to encourage students and staff to walk a daily mile.
The Spinathon sees students and staff from the specialist further education college, which has its main campus in Gobowen, take part in the gruelling spin session from 10am on Friday 2 February, through to 10am on Saturday 3 February.
The event has a packed timetable of entertainment to keep our spinners occupied including live music from local band, The Recursives, and a visit from who will be decorating the large Reception area windows on Friday.
The entire event will be live streamed, and there鈥檚 entertainment through the night, including ABBA, country, musicals and 90s themed music.
Originally launched by sports coordinators Steve Evans and Sian Thomas in 2022, the Spinathon sees fundraisers pedal for a phenomenal 24 hours. This year, Steve will be pedalling for the full 24 hours, while Sian will be running themed spin classes at intervals through the day and night. They are joined on the journey by students, staff and supporters who all pledge to raise money through their own individual challenges, whether that be 30 minutes or the full 24-hour shift.
24 hours for Kelli Jones
Staff include Kelli Jones, mv天美mv天美 Health and Social Care trainer, who also helps to provide sport and leisure activities for students and clients. She has pledged to spin for the entire 24 hours.
Kelli said: “It鈥檚 going to be a real challenge. I鈥檓 hoping that the support of our amazing students, clients and colleagues will be enough to pull us through. Thank you to everyone who has already donated. The money raised will go towards outdoor equipment and opportunities that support our students鈥 health and wellbeing.鈥
Fundraisers are asked to donate or raise sponsorship of 拢10 per hour for the challenge.
Hospitality student and champion swimmer Lizzie Allen, who is also the Student Union Board president, said she was ready for the challenge.
She said: 鈥淚鈥檓 going to spin for four hours in the Spinathon. As members of Down Syndrome Swimming GB team, we鈥檙e looking forward to working together to support Steve and Derwen Charity.鈥
mv天美mv天美 Fundraiser and Events Co-ordinator Megan Charman, thanked Derwen鈥檚 sensational swimmers and their families for the amazing support.
She said: 鈥淲e are so grateful to Helen, Lizzie, Dylan and Dylan for volunteering their time to take part in the charity spinathon. They are all sporty and determined so we know they鈥檒l smash this challenge!鈥
To support our brave swimmers, you can donate to derwen.me/SponsorSwimmers
