JoGLE in Memory of Sdn Ldr Ant Downing

On the 22nd December 2011 Sdn Ldr Anthony Downing was seriously wounded when the vehicle he was travelling in was caught in an explosion south of Kabul. Ant was flown back to the UK where sadly he died of his wounds at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham.

Ant was my brother, an exceptionally good man and an inspiration to so many, myself included. From an early age he tried to push himself to see what he was capable of. Whilst he was at school he competed in endurance events in running and cycling and as an adult went on to such feats as cycling across America in 25 days a number of Iron Man competitions and completed a Double Iron Man too.

At his funeral the idea of retracing his wheel tracks on a ride across the USA was talked over with many of Ant's friends. I said on a number of times I would like to give it a go. This ride however is not quite so ambitious; it is a training ride to see if I have it within me to cycle long distances. Ant completed the Lands End to John O' Groats trip on his own in 1999. The journey should be approximately 874 miles, hence the target for the fund-raising. My friend Chris Tremblett and I shall be doing the journey in September the other way around mainly due to logistical reasons.

We have been told on a number of occasions that going North to South is the awkward way to do it as we will be pedalling into the wind every day. However, Scotland is high up on the map and Cornwall is at the bottom so although it's a long way it will all be down hill. How hard can it be?


Very, I suspect...

Thursday 20 September 2012

A little video link, cycling is fun!

Taken from the long downhill stretch from Drumochre towards Perth. Not often you can film at 30mph on an A road...

A little video



1 comment:

  1. Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

    Well done on surviving Scotland and making it to Preston. Your progress is fantastic. I see 'the kindness of strangers' kicked in again today with the accommodation arrangements. Very touching and just shows how much people admire you for what you're doing and the reasons behind it.

    Have a great weekend!

    (BTW, if you're wondering who this random person commenting on your Blog is... I did voluntary work with Ant in Swindon when he was based at Lyneham and kept in touch afterwards. He was really supportive when I was planning a trip to Peru).

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