Race Across Dorset - Catch Resource Management

Race Across Dorset

On Sunday 13th June our Finance & Operations Director, Rose Clarke, will be running a 53-mile trail race from Rockbourne (near Fordingbridge) to Chapman’s Pool on the Jurassic Coast near Swanage.

The route passes through Gussage all Saints, Spetisbury, Winterborne Kingston, Bere Regis, and Wareham before the final big climb up Kingston Hill and descent to the finish at Chapman’s Pool.

Rose is fundraising for her dear friend Jojo so she can purchase an off-road wheelchair so that she can get to the places that you and I take for granted, imagine living in gorgeous Dorset and not even being able to visit most of it. She’s already been the first person to summit Arthur’s Pike in the Lake District in an electric chair (hired) and needs more of that kind of adventure! Rose would be really grateful for your support, every little helps.

If you feel you can donate please do so here.

We are very proud of you Rose, you have been training incredibly hard since January, covering 200 miles in May and 800 miles and 80,000 ft of climbing in total for the year so far! What an amazing achievement for a great cause. We will be cheering you on, on the day!

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