Arvid Loewen, Cycling Philanthropist from Winnipeg, Man. (Arvid Loewen/Facebook)
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While most people relax for their 65th birthday, Arvid Loewen is attempting to break another cycling world record. This year I will attempting to break the 10,000 km Guinness World Record for somebody to ride this in the fastest and shortest time possible, says Loewen.
The previous record-holder was set by Guus Moonen from the Netherlands in 2010, when he cycled 10,000 km in 22 days, 15 hours and 34 minutes. This will actually be Loewen s second attempt at this particular GWR as the first time he tried breaking this it was in 2014. Loewen made it halfway before calling it quits.
March 4, 2021
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Listen: Kenyan-born Charles Mully on why he gave his wealth away to rescue abandoned children
When you think of the great philanthropists and revolutionaries of our time Charles Mully may not be a name that comes to mind. However, it’s being spotlighted in the new documentary
Mully, which tells how the Kenyan-born native went on from the slums of Africa to become a mutli-millionaire, who later gave it all away to rescue abandoned children.
Charles grew up on the streets of Kenya after being left behind by his family. His dad was an out-of-work alcoholic and his mum was doing the best she could to raise the family with no support.