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Lee Rigby: 11 years on since Woolwich murder | This Is Local London

Lee Rigby: 11 years on since Woolwich murder | This Is Local London
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Lee Rigby: 11 years on since Woolwich murder

Lee Rigby: 11 years on since Woolwich murder
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Lee Rigby s son speaks out ahead of 10 year anniversary since murder

Lee Rigby’s son has spoken out for the first time ahead of his dad’s year murder anniversary – saying that “it’s never easy but this year…

Bomb disposal expert based at Kineton has sights set on world record and massive fundraising target as part of 1,754-mile endurance challenge

Updated Soldier Si Hannaford. A Kineton-based soldier is aiming to raise £100,000 for two charities by running, cycling and swimming 1,754 miles in just 26 days. Si Hannaford is taking on the mammoth challenge to swim 21miles - the length of the British channel - then cycle 1,000-miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats and finally run 733-miles from John O’Groats back to Bicester. And a standout part of the challenge will involve him running the first first mile while wearing a full bomb disposal suit - weighing 35.8kg or 5.6 stone - in an attempt to neat the world record of seven minutes and 24 seconds, which was set by a British Army Solider in 2017.

Bicester soldier to attempt record run in bomb disposal suit

A BOMB disposal soldier is planning to raise £100,000 for two charities by running, cycling and swimming 1,754 miles in just 26 days. Warrant Officer Class Two (WO2) Si Hannaford, 42, is taking on the mammoth challenge to swim 21 miles, then cycle 1,000 miles from Land’s End to John O’Groats and finally run 733 miles from John O’Groats back to Bicester. Part of the challenge will see him run for the first mile wearing a full bomb disposal suit - weighing 5.6 stone - in an attempt to beat the fastest mile in a bomb disposal suit record of seven minutes and 24 seconds which was set by a British Army Solider in 2017.

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