Teams who sign up for the 3rd Prima Solutions TwentyTwenty challenge before 31 March 2018 will be entered into a prize draw to win money-can’t-buy prizes!
And, because the date of the event has now moved to September, you will have almost 7 months to train and raise funds for this great cause.
As a team of 2 to 4 people, you will each cover a marathon distance at the beautiful Rutland Water; cycling 24km, walking or running 16km & canoeing 2km (everyone’s favourite part!)
Together, you’ll set a pace that’s right for you- some will be sprinting the whole event, others will spend time enjoying the scenery – but whatever speed you complete it at, it’s guaranteed to be a fun-packed & satisfying day out.
There is a £50 registration fee per person, which secures your place in the event. This can either be paid at registration on the website, via bank transfer to TwentyTwenty, or added to your fundraising target. If you would like to pay this as a team total or if your company is paying for you (woohoo!), just get in touch & TwentyTwenty can help you with any queries.
There is a recommended fundraising target of £200 per person (including the registration fee.) The registration fee is new and has been included to ensure that teams signed up to the event are fully committed. It also gives your fundraising page an immediate boost, which is proven to increase the amount of donations received on online fundraising pages.
TwentyTwenty hope that by having a registration fee, the company or organisation you represent will have greater interest & involvement in the event as a crucial team-building activity during 2018.
Please join us on the 29th September 2018 to take on the challenge, have fun & make a difference.
Click here to sign up for the #PSTTC18!
Find out more and sign up for the event at: events@twentytwenty.org.uk
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