Relay Your Way Rolls On
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Cerebra’s Relay Your Way has arrived in Scarborough on its journey across the northeast of England into Leeds this week.
Relay Your Way, a 2,500km accessible relay, unites thousands of participants to raise awareness, spark conversations, and champion the rights of disabled young people through the power of sport.
Its 300 stages range from a 200-metre walk to an 80-kilometre cycling challenge with opportunities for everyone of all abilities to take part.
· Friday, June 13: Sheffield (to Leeds) – 11.30am Sensory Sport Festival at Clifton Park, 5pm Sheffield Eagles PDRL session at UTC Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park, 6.45pm Sheffield Steelkings Para Ice Hockey at Ice Sheffield.
· Saturday, June 14: Leeds (to Manchester) – 2.30pm Sensory Tag Rugby with the Leeds Rhinos at AMT Headingly Stadium, Leeds.
From the starting line in Glasgow all the way to the finish in Windsor, the Relay will travel through towns and cities, bringing people together in a celebration of accessibility, adventure and inclusion.
Cerebra, the national UK charity dedicated to supporting children who have a neurological condition, created Relay Your Way to promote inclusivity in sports and ensure that no child is left on the sidelines.
“Cerebra is incredibly proud to be celebrating the power of sport to bring people of all abilities together with Relay Your Way and lead this nationwide movement for inclusion and change,” said Cerebra CEO, Jess Camburn-Rahmani.
“Participation in sport should be equally available to everyone, and this Relay is a powerful statement that no child should ever feel left out.
“Whether you take part, cheer from the sidelines, or donate, you’ll be helping to create a world where all young people are fully included, supported, and celebrated. We wish the best of luck to everyone taking part.”
To find out more visit https://www.relayyourway.org/
Pictured: In-Tandem East Lothian (ITEL) riders with their tandem bikes, Cerebra CEO Jess Camburn-Rahmani (left) and her brother Mark (Photo credit: Abigail Jones Media)
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