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Nick and Harry Smith
Nick and Harry Smith
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Hi,
We're Harry and Nick, and we're currently doing Year 12 at Wesley. To finish our time at school, we thought we'd attempt to break the 19 and under 100km tandem ergo world record in support of the Robert Connor Dawes Foundation (RCD).
For just under 6 hours, we will be swapping on and off of an ergo in 2:00 minute intervals. The current world record pace is 1:46. It'd be great to have anyone come down to support us while we go after the record.
We hope our efforts to break this record can help us reach our $5000 goal.
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Thanks for your support, please share and donate to help us contribute to this awesome cause.
Nick & Harry
The Robert Connor Dawes Foundation (The Trustee for)
SUPPORTING BRAIN MATTERS
The Robert Connor Dawes (RCD) Foundation - In memory of Robert Connor Dawes. We support brain cancer matters in the areas of Research, Care and Development.
RESEARCH:
Brain tumour research is on the verge of exciting breakthroughs. We want to enable researchers to further understand and more completely treat brain tumours, including earlier detection, surgery and post surgery treatments (radiation & chemotherapy).
CARE:
Supporting young people with rehabilitation therapies and home assistance commonly not covered by insurance.
DEVELOPMENT:
Inspiring the next generation of brain cancer practitioners & researchers. Through awareness programs, Phd Scholarships and youth engagement activities, we're putting brain matters on the map.
Visit rcdfoundation.org for more information