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From dance marathons to Mont Blanc


Challengers of all ages pushed themselves out of their comfort zone once again in 2017 to raise money for the DofE Charity.


Here is just a sample of activities from the year, which ranged from a two-hour dance marathon to a 34-day trek through northern Spain. • Rob and Ben hiked the 200km GR20 in 10 days – one of the hardest high level treks in Europe, raising an impressive £1,417.


• Pat (aka Phillip Schofield’s mum) set a record as the oldest person to do a wing walk, at the age of 81.


• Kate took on not one but three challenges: a skydive; cycling the Trafalgar Way and the Camelot Challenge half marathon.


• Dave and his Love Adventures team (right) scaled Mont Blanc, Europe’s highest peak.


• More than 1,300 Challengers from RSM took on an ‘Around the World’ challenge over ten days, travelling twice the distance of the globe by non- motorised transport.


• Team Heathrow (left) organised a five-a-side football competition, with 120 colleagues taking part.


Do you want to push yourself to your limits AND help more young people benefit from the DofE? Sign up for the DofE Challenge 2018 at DofEChallenge.org.


HRH The Earl of Wessex embarks on international tour to raise awareness and funds for the DofE


HRH The Earl of Wessex will seek to play on every Real Tennis court in the world in 2018, with the aim of raising significant funds to enable more young people to start their DofE both in the UK and abroad.


As every DofE Leader knows, achieving a Duke of Edinburgh’s Award isn’t the end of a DofE journey – it’s just the beginning. Many Award holders go on to embrace a lifetime of volunteering, pursue a career using their new skills or develop a love for the outdoors.


The Earl is no different to other Award holders. Over 30 years on from achieving his Gold Award, he is continuing to improve on Real Tennis skills learned during his Physical section activity. He will now put himself to the test by playing more than 150 sets of the game in 2018, to help a new generation of DofE participants experience the DofE’s life-changing benefits.


Over the course of the year he will meet hundreds of DofE participants, Leaders and Managers, enjoying the opportunity to hear more personal testimonies about the impact the programme has.


Find out more at DofE.org/RealTennis 20 Issue 29: SPRING 2018 DofE Magazine


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