Vet Charity Challenge 2014 announced

Vet Charity Challenge 2014 announced

vet charity challenge 2014Following the success of the 2013 Vet Charity Challenge, which raised £50,000, we are pleased to announce that 2014’s event will take place on Saturday 27th September at St Francis School, Pewsey, near Marlborough, Wiltshire.

The event consists of teams of four walking/running, cycling and kayaking as well as some orienteering and mental and physical tasks.

Registration opening soon

Registration will open at the start of April. Spaces are limited and in 2013 filled up very fast, so to avoid disappointment it is highly recommended to book early.

The charities being supported in 2014 will be Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, SPANA and Cats Protection.

Gavin Mitchell from BCF commented, “We were delighted at the success of the Vet Charity Challenge in 2013, we had 50 teams taking part and raised £50,000 for 3 deserving charities. We hope to top this in 2014, making the event even bigger and better than last year.”

Andrew Groom from Kruuse added, “A massive thanks to all who took part in 2013 and to all who donated. We hope to see you all back plus more in 2014 to continue to make this a great event.”

The Vet Charity Challenge is sponsored by BCF Technology, Kruuse and Vetoquinol and supported by the VMPA and Veterinary Practice magazine.

For more information visit www.vetcharitychallenge.co.uk or like us on Facebook. Search for Vet Charity Challenge.

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