Meet the Farmers

Cycling, Swimming and Running 550km and Raising Money for RABI - the Borderline Challenge with Hugh Addison

Episode Summary

Hugh Addison, his sister Alex and a few friends are cycling, swimming and running 550km from Sligo in Ireland to Tynemouth in England in aid of RABI and raising awareness of mental health in the farming community. It's called the Borderline Challenge.

Episode Notes

Today on the show, we’re diving into an incredible story of endurance, resilience, and getting behind the agricultural community. Joining Ben is Hugh Addison from Cumbria, who, with his sister Alex and a few friends, is gearing up for a once-in-a-lifetime endurance challenge—which they have called the Borderline Challenge. This September, they will cycle, swim, and run a staggering 550km from Sligo in Ireland to the mouth of the Tyne in England, using nothing but human power.

The challenge is also about raising vital awareness and funds for The Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institute (RABI)—a charity supporting the mental health and well-being of those in rural and farming communities.

Today, we’ll hear from Hugh about why he and Alex have taken on the challenge, we’ll hear about how they are training for it, and their personal connection to the cause they are supporting. We’ll also explore the highs and lows they anticipate, from cycling across Ireland’s rugged landscapes to braving the icy North Channel swim and running the length of Hadrian’s Wall.

 

To support Hugh, Alex and the rest of the team visit their justgiving page  or find out more on their website

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