Harrogate school raises £6,500 in 1,000-mile cycling challenge

A Harrogate primary school cycled 1,000 miles in 24 hours to raise £6,560 — triple its fundraising target.

Teachers, pupils and parents from Hampsthwaite Church of England Primary School set off on a virtual race from John o’ Groats to Land’s End with the target of raising £2,000 to fund playground improvements.

Riders took 15-minute turns on one of four stationary bikes in the school hall, with quick changeovers to ensure the pedals never stopped moving.

Video messages of support were received from professional cyclist Lizzie Deignan and Olympic gold medallist, Jonny Brownlee.

The first day finished with a disco ride in the dark, complete with lights and motivational music until 9.00pm and riders were back on the saddles again by 6.00am to continue the virtual journey.

An online fundraising page and cash sponsorships have so far generated £6,560.

Hampsthwaite school

Hampsthwaite school

Ms Ross with the head girl and head boy

Headteacher Amy Ross said:

“I am so proud of Team Hampsthwaite and what we have collectively achieved in these past two days.

“Every child has been involved and had the chance to take a turn on the bike and the support from parents and family has been incredible.

“I am overwhelmed by the amount of money that we have raised; it will make a tremendous difference towards improving the playground, which all pupils will get to enjoy.”


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