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Lambourn resident Shaun Reynolds set to run 52 miles for Injured Jockey Fund
Long-distance challenge, auction and raffle will boost Injured Jockeys Fund
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SUPPORTERS of the Injured Jockeys Fund have the chance to experience the thrill of owning a racehorse by donating to an upcoming ultramarathon challenge.
Racing fan Shaun Reynolds will run a 52.4-mile loop starting and ending at Oaksey House in Lambourn – one of three rehabilitation and fitness centres managed by the IJF – on Monday, May 31.
The loop will see Mr Reynolds, who lives in the Valley of the Racehorse, run through Swindon via White Horse Hill in Uffington before looping around Royal Wootton Bassett and returning home via Broad Hinton, Ogbourne St George and Aldbourne.
New Zealand’s
Aoraki Mount Cook National Park. The country has many popular spots, after all, with Queenstown being on top of the list. Still, there is no doubt though that this park is the most beautiful and awe-inspiring destination on this side of the globe.
Don’t believe us? Read on for our handy guide to this must-visit destination in the
Canterbury region.
Image credit: Krizelle Lacson
Aoraki Mount Cook National Park is home to New Zealand’s highest mountains, longest glaciers, and darkest skies.
Mount Cook, in particular, is the highest mountain in the country, with a recorded height of 3,724 metres or 12,218 feet! It’s also famous for being one of the mountains where Sir Edmund Hillary trained to be the first to climb