Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Victory as team reclaims Thames pedalo record

- ROD MINCHIN news@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

AFORMER internatio­nal athlete diagnosed with motor neurone disease and his team of adventurer­s are reclaiming the world record for navigating the Thames in a pedalo.

Decathlete Alex Gibson, 43, former England rugby internatio­nal Andy Long, 43, as well as Alun Thomas and Joe Reed, shaved around seven hours off the previous record.

They set off from Lechlade in Gloucester­shire on Wednesday morning on the 4mph pedalo and arrived in Teddington in southwest London having completed the 128-mile course in around 51 hours.

They were able to set the new time by navigating the Thames non-stop, only resting briefly for food and massage sessions.

This is the second time in 12 months the team have completed the challenge, having set a world record last year of two days, 15 hours and two minutes.

But within three weeks, Daniel King, Dominic Clark, Joshua Shaxson and Tom Hartley beat it with a time of two days, 10 hours and 15 minutes.

Speaking after stepping off the

It really was a fantastic experience, and we went to some really dark places but it paved the way for us to achieve this. A fantastic memory and really good fun DECATHLETE ALEX GIBSON

pedalo, Mr Gibson, from Essex, said: “It’s fantastic and really good fun and to spend all this time with such a superb support team and the crew was my absolute delight. It really was a fantastic experience, and we went to some really dark places but it paved the way for us to achieve this. A fantastic memory and really good fun.

“Thank you to everyone involved for supporting us and Challengin­g MND, and our sponsors.”

Mr Long, who played rugby union for Bath, Newcastle and Northampto­n, added: “He’s inspiratio­nal and you keep going because he keeps going, so you have to. The whole team, the support from everyone, the conditions. It was a complete team effort, 100%. It’s a world record for everyone involved. Very proud.”

Mr Gibson founded Challengin­g MND following his own diagnosis three years ago and has raised more than £220,000 for charity, including cycling the Outer Hebrides and scaling Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon.

Donations to the challenge can be made at: https://uk.virgin moneygivin­g.com/AlexGibson­16

 ?? Jonathan Brady ?? Alex Gibson, left, leads his team of Challengin­g MND fellow hydro-pedallers, second left to right, Andy Long, Joe Reed and Alun Thomas, as they travel along the River Thames at Newbridge, Oxfordshir­e
Jonathan Brady Alex Gibson, left, leads his team of Challengin­g MND fellow hydro-pedallers, second left to right, Andy Long, Joe Reed and Alun Thomas, as they travel along the River Thames at Newbridge, Oxfordshir­e

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