Western Daily Press (Saturday)
Victory as team reclaims Thames pedalo record
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