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Youngsters take in mini triathlon for earthquake appeal

The group, about to set off on the trail, from New Mills Leisure Centre

A group of eight youngsters from Hayfield and New Mills have smashed their fundraising target in aid of the DEC Earthquake Appeal.

The seven to 10 year olds wanted to raise £350 but have already raised almost £1,700 after they took on a Mini Triathlon challenge.

On Sunday, they swam personal challenges in New Mills Pool, before they leapt on their bikes to cycle the 5km to Hayfield and then hiked 4km up Lantern Pike, finishing with just enough energy for a quick swing and a slide at Little Hayfield Park.

Molly, aged 9, who had the idea of doing a fundraiser, said: “We heard about the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria in school, and I really wanted to do something to help.”


Bessie, Frances, Molly, Elodie, back row: Eddie, Eddie, James, having a quick break at Sett Valley Cafe

Her family got together with others to plan the event, and primary school children Bessie, Elodie, Frances, Eleanor, James and two Eddies enthusiastically agreed to join the challenge.

They set up a Justgiving page for the DEC Action Aid Appeal, and thanks to the generosity of supporters in Hayfield, New Mills and Glossop their fundraising total continues to rise.

It's not too late to support their fundraising efforts by giving a donation at www.justgiving.com/page/minitriathlon 


Molly (centre, with tail!) and friends, rejoicing at the top of Lantern Pike


Youngest mini triathlete, seven-year-old Bessie, on the trig point at the top of Lantern Pike

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