Coastal Challenge 2011

  • About

    The first ever coastal challenge event takes place this year and starts in style with a huge task. The team plan to set off from Southampton in kayaks, round the Isle of Wight, and return  to the boat Southampton Boat Show. The team, consisting of 6 guys and their kayaks, hope to complete the 85 mile trip in 3 days.

    The idea came from Tim Bond, Managing Director at national recruitment agency Upfront & Personnel, who decided he needed a new challenge to focus on. After talking to Gareth Allen, a personal trainer and partner at Physio2Fit, the idea quickly became a reality as the pair set about organising a team and putting plans into motion.

    You can find out more information at www.coastalchallenge2011.com
    To support the challenge visit their online fundraising page:

    Event details

    Date: Tuesday, 20 September 2011
    Time: Starts at 10:00 am
    Location: Southampton - Isle of Wight - Southampton
    Distance: 85 miles

  • Details

    Setting off from the Southampton Boat Show the team are aiming to make it the 17 miles to Ryde, Isle of Wight on day one. Day two sees the team face the longest day with a 32 mile trip to Freshwater. The final day consists of a 30 mile trip around the needles and back to the Boat Show.

    Event details

    Date: Tuesday, 20 September 2011
    Time: Starts at 10:00 am
    Location: Southampton - Isle of Wight - Southampton
    Distance: 85 miles

  • Raise money

    A great way to boost your fundraising if you're doing a sponsored event is to raise money online.

    Setting up an online giving page with JustGiving or Virgin Money Giving is a great way to raise money, enabling people to sponsor you really easily. All you need to do is visit the site, select Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research as your charity and then create your page. You can then personalise it with photos and messages and send the link to everyone you know.

    Use social networking websites

    A great way to increase awareness of your event is to add details to your social networking site; be it Facebook, Twitter or MySpace. It's even possible now to link these sites directly to your online giving page, making it even simpler for people to donate. Another way to inspire people, and raise awareness, is to blog about how your preparation is going. If people see the amount of time you're committing, and why you're doing your event, then they'll be more likely to dig deep!

    Email your family and friends

    Target your most generous supporters first. People tend to match the amounts already listed on the page.

    Be persistent

    Try re-sending the link to your page one week before the event to get some last minute sponsors. Then send it one more time once you've done the event - it's never too late!

    Raise money while you shop

    If you shop online, you can raise money for us simply by signing up with easyfundraising. Visit your favourite online retailers through this site and they will donate a percentage of your purchase to us at no extra cost to you!


    Sponsorship forms

    General sponsorship form.pdf

    Online fundraising


    Virgin Money Giving