James and Stu's 'Croc Bike' WR Attempt!

$2,455 of $2,000 goal
Given by 41 generous donors in 8 weeks

Riding a crocodile further than it's ever been ridden before

Wellington

***UPDATE: We can confirm that James and Stu clocked up 120.1km in just under 12hrs and (subject to a review by Guinness HQ), have set a new Quadricycle World Record!

Thank you so much for all your donations so far. This page will remain open until the end of January so there's still plenty of time to make a donation to support I am Hope and Trees that Count.

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On 17th December, James and Stu will attempt to set the Guinness World Record for the furthest distance ever cycled on a quadricycle over 12 hours. Why you may ask? Well someone's got to do it, and this mighty task has fallen upon our shoulders. Well actually, we put the silly idea there and now we're doing it.

The attempt will be taking place via a 10km loop around Martinborough so if you fancy coming along to cheer us on your support would be much appreciated!

We're also hoping to raise some funds for two awesome Kiwi initiatives along the way - Trees that Count and I am Hope. We'd love for you to show your support for this endeavour with a small donation to these wonderful charities.

Finally a big shout out to both the Enormous Crocodile Company and Green Jersey Cycles for their support with this WR attempt! :)

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Felicity
Felicity on 11 Jan 2023
Sorry it’s taken me so long to get round to donating!! Congratulations for the new record!!
$20
Jenny and Roger
Jenny and Roger on 21 Dec 2022
Great effort!!!
$50
Emily
Emily on 21 Dec 2022
$30
Dolf
Dolf on 19 Dec 2022
Great effort. Well done
$20
Sean
Sean on 19 Dec 2022
How embarrassing for Fifa to have hosted only the second most incredible display of ludicrous athletic achievement of this weekend. Well done fellas, I appreciate that you didn't stop to ask why you just carried straight on to when.
$50

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This campaign started on 30 Nov 2022 and ended on 31 Jan 2023.