Appeal for donations to help group of runners at Morpeth's high school to get to Kenya for the Schools’ World Cross Country Championships
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The boys earned the trip of a lifetime by winning the English Schools’ Cross Country Cup after twice narrowly missing out on the national title.
But now the pupils from King Edward VI School face another tough challenge as money needs to be raised to help fund the £12,000 trip to the country in Africa. Teams have to fund travel to and from the International Schools Federation event themselves.
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Hide AdThe Morpeth students had been among the medals two years in a row facing the best cross country runners from 46 counties. Finally, their persistence was rewarded at this year’s event at Woodbridge in Suffolk when they lifted the silverware and with it the chance to represent England.
PE Teacher Mark Wickens said: “At last, all their years of hard work has paid off.
“Keeping the core of the team free from injury and illness has been the key to our success, whereas in previous years this has been our achilles heel.
“The boys have been training together for years and competing at local, county, regional and national level representing both their schools and Morpeth Harriers. They have not only forged tight friendships but a team desire to support each other and win.”
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Hide AdIndividuals and local businesses and organisations can donate to help with the financial cost of this once-in-a-lifetime trip at the online page set-up by the school – https://gofund.me/1a25ca23
If enough funds are in place, the students and teachers will fly out on May 9 and return on May 14.