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Former Wales and Dragons star Richard Parks to take on the ultimate 737 challenge
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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 416195" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>I've been following this, really is inspirational, and I agree that it really should have been given more coverage than it has. Hopefully when he completes his final climb, the world will hear of his amazing feat. The fact that he went into this challenge with very little experience makes things even more astonishing. All he really was, was an athlete that lost everything he knew to injury, but instead of feeling sorry for himself, he decided to do something amazing for charity, something no-one else has ever achieved.</p><p></p><p>He's a legend in my eyes, good luck to him on his final climb.</p><p></p><p>Edit. If anyone feels like donating, visit the link Cymro posted above and click the donate button on the top right. He deserves to have raised alot more than the £43,000 odd he has so far......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 416195, member: 13739"] I've been following this, really is inspirational, and I agree that it really should have been given more coverage than it has. Hopefully when he completes his final climb, the world will hear of his amazing feat. The fact that he went into this challenge with very little experience makes things even more astonishing. All he really was, was an athlete that lost everything he knew to injury, but instead of feeling sorry for himself, he decided to do something amazing for charity, something no-one else has ever achieved. He's a legend in my eyes, good luck to him on his final climb. Edit. If anyone feels like donating, visit the link Cymro posted above and click the donate button on the top right. He deserves to have raised alot more than the £43,000 odd he has so far...... [/QUOTE]
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