Davina McCall beyond breaking point
Today at
4:30pm an emotional Davina McCall broke down in tears as she completed her
gruelling 500 mile journey.
The
presenter - who travelled most of her journey on a bike, stated that she felt like she had
been “traumatised” by parts of her ordeal. As she stumbled across the finish
line outside the Modern Art Gallery, she declared that she took up this 7 day
triathlon challenge for the women and children who were living out there in the
world, living homelessly. This 46 year old courageous presenter has raised a
staggering £760.000!
This
monumental and remarkable journey began in Edinburgh last Saturday and lasted
for a torturous 7 days. An accelerated Davina announced: “This journey this week
I went on which included running, cycling and swimming, was the toughest thing
I’ve ever done. I’ve never cried so much but actually I look back on it and it
wasn’t a bad thing. I was exhausted and so physically and mentally drained,
that I didn’t have the normal barriers I would have to stop myself.”
Chris
Moyle’s, one of her celebrity friends, stated that he thought that with all the
endurance pain, Davina was suffering by the harsh conditions of the weather,
she would have never make it but Davina showed resilience and proved them all
wrong as she mustered every of strength and fibre in her body and was
determined to win .
Furthermore,
as the emotional Davina McCall ended her worthwhile journey, everyone stood at
the finish line cheering for her. Davina McCall announced: “it means a lot that
people have been so generous, especially when times are tough and the situation
has been tough for a lot of people I’m really, really chuffed!”
Davina has
won over the public with her resilience over the past few days with TV viewers
seeing her sobbing and barely able to enter the water during a 1.5 mile (2.4km)
across Windmill on Monday Morning. She was terrified as she also had fear of
water.
The generation
of this memorable challenge will never be forgotten especially by Davina McCall
as it was the toughest moment that changed her life by swimming, cycling
running and losing at least 8000 calories!
Like every
year, sport relief challenge aims to raise money for charity to support
unfortunate people who live around the world.
Davina
McCall announced: “I want to donate money to people affected by the flood
earlier this year.”
Nearly £760.000 has been raised
that will be sent to women and children in Kenya and you can help by visiting
our website, WWW.SportsRelief.com or calling sports relief on
079585781089. Who will complete the next challenge and raise even more money
for charity?
REMEMBER:
DON’T DELAY AND DONATE TODAY!
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