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Thursday, February 09 2012

Teams battle for 36 challenge

The 36 Challenge gets underway at the Mall Chequers

 

It was a battle of muscle, stamina and sheer will-power as nine teams stepped up to compete in this year’s 36 Challenge.

The competition, now in its third year, was designed to raise funds for the 36 Engineer Regiment Welfare Fund and was inaugurated after the death of Cpl Ivano ‘Sean’ Violino, from West Malling, killed while on duty in Helmand Province in 2007.

 The 36 Engineer Regiment itself fielded two teams in the contest The Invicta Green Machine and a Gurkha team called Hulme’s Heroes.  Their CO Lt Col Simon Hulme was at The Mall Chequers to encourage his men.

Col Hulme said: “It’s was wonderful to see so many people willing to take part and to have the shoppers watching and encouraging the teams.

“The Army is part of the community, especially here in Maidstone, and its fanastic to take part in community events like this.”

The Mayor of Maidstone, Cllr Peter Parvin started the first race, warning the competitors: “Maidstone expects every man to do his duty today.”

Each team had to complete a 6km cycle ride, a 3km row, and take part in a press-ups challenge, shoulder touches, tricep dips and burpees.

The other teams included the Bob Prowse Gym, the Maidstone Leisure Trust, The Village Hotel, Maidstone Rugby Club’s Under 17s,  Kent Police, Blue Watch from the KFRS, and Trust in Maidstone Leisure.

For the third year in succcesion, Bob Prowse proved the ultimate champions, with the Invicta Green machine a close second.

The event raised more than £5,500 for the welfare fund.

*Mall Chequers manager Paul Alcock, who organised the event, urged teams to start training for next year’s contest, which will be on March 14.

 

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