
Tom Crean Dingle Peninsula Challenge 2024 - Team Aqua Dome
Do you want to join us in making a difference? We are raising money in aid of Kerry Cancer Support Trust CLG and every donation will help. Thank you in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to me.
Join us for an exhilarating adventure and support a great cause at The 2024 Tom Crean Dingle Peninsula Challenge! Organised by Kieran O Callaghan, Patrick O Sullivan and Daniel Bohan, this incredible fundraiser aims to raise funds for the Kerry Cancer Support Group, Down Syndrome Kerry, and other local charities.
On the 30th and 31st of August 2024, we will embark on a 24-hour journey, circumventing the stunning Dingle Peninsula through walking, kayaking, running, cycling, climbing, and swimming. Fortunately, we won't be doing it alone! This year, there will be several teams on board.
The Kerry Cancer Support Group has been tirelessly providing transportation to cancer patients for their treatment since 2010. Down Syndrome Kerry, a parent-led organisation, works passionately to enhance the lives of children with Down syndrome. By supporting this event, you will be helping these remarkable charities make a difference in our communities.
Over the past three years, approximately €150,000 has been raised for various charitable causes. We sincerely hope that you will support us on this year's adventure. Your contribution, in any way possible, is greatly appreciated, and all the funds raised will go directly to these deserving charities.
The 24-hour challenge will kick off at 9pm on Friday, 30th August. Starting from the Aquadome (Tralee), we will walk the Dingle Way to Inch Beach, covering 30km. From there, we will cycle 33km to Páidi Ó Shea’s pub in Ventry, followed by an 8.5km jog over the mountain to Tig Áine’s restaurant near Cloghers beach. The journey continues with a 15km cycle to the Glens North walking trail car park, followed by a 13km hike across the Mt. Brandon (963mt) range, and descent to Faha car park near Cloghán village. The descent also includes a swim in one of the Pater Noster lakes with the faint hope of it being refreshing and bringing us back to life. Back on our bikes, the next leg takes us on a 28km cycle to Derrymore beach, followed by the penultimate leg of a 5km kayak to Fenit. The final 12.5km takes us onto the wonderful greenway, branching off at the Spa to take the coastal route to the canal and our finishing point at the Aquadome.
The challenge will culminate at 9pm on Saturday, 31st August, after covering a total distance of 145km (90 miles). We will keep you updated on our progress throughout, and we sincerely thank you for visiting our page and supporting this worthy cause.
Organizer
Aqua Dome Tralee
Organizer
County Kerry
Kerry Cancer Support Trust CLG
Beneficiary