
Meet Paul Jameson
Paul Jameson from Godalming, Surrey, who lives with Motor Neurone Disease, will be attempting to break four wheelchair Guinness World Records in a day.
The Records
Fastest Mile Pushing a Wheelchair - Male and Female

Current Records:
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Male: 5 mins 57 seconds
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Female: 7 mins 18 seconds
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Paul will be in a wheelchair and 5 male and female athletes will compete against each other, and if a record is broken, will be crowned the world record holder.
Collaborators

Vickie Pullen
She is the leading female sled dog racer in the UK, holding multiple World Champion rankings. She competes sprint in 4 dog rig/sled, 6 dog rig, 2 and 1 dog scooter and 1 dog bike.

Music and Party Vibes
Expect a fun atmosphere with lots of groovy tunes.
Food and Drinks
Food and drink available all day, All profits go to Motor Neurone Disease Association.
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You’re welcome to bring a picnic, rugs chairs or even a gazebo.
Dog Friendly
Feel free to bring your beloved pups and pooches.
Please keeps dogs on leads at all times, and do not allow anywhere near huskies.

8 for 8 Charity Challenge:
8 Years of Defying the Odds
On 12 June 2017, Paul Jameson was diagnosed with motor neurone disease and given as little as six months to live. This June marks eight years since Paul's diagnosis, and to commemorate this fantastic milestone, Paul has launched an '8 for 8 Charity Challenge'.
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The goal is to try and raise £88,000 through 8 fundraising events in 2025 for the MND Association.
