Posted by Editoress on 08/2/02
Fund Raiser for Blair Jones at 24 Hours of Adrenaline - Hardwood Hills
Blair Jones of Kamloops, British Columbia has just recently been paralysed in a cycling accident.
I was just recently at the Nationals MTB Championships where I met the people from Java Cycle. Everyone was extremely helpful in a couple of situations I ran into over my 10 days with the Ontario Provincial Team.
While there I heard about Blair and his accident, I am going to try and help out just a little by trying to raise money during my attempt at the 24 Hours of Adrenaline at Hardwood Hills.
I am expecting to be able to ride between 13 and 16 laps with each lap being approximately 20 km long.
Pledges can be made either by the km...the lap...or just a straight donation.
These donations can be made at the following locations;
Fund Raiser for Blair Jones at 24 Hours of Adrenaline - Hardwood Hills
Blair Jones of Kamloops, British Columbia has just recently been paralysed in a cycling accident.
I was just recently at the Nationals MTB Championships where I met the people from Java Cycle. Everyone was extremely helpful in a couple of situations I ran into over my 10 days with the Ontario Provincial Team.
While there I heard about Blair and his accident, I am going to try and help out just a little by trying to raise money during my attempt at the 24 Hours of Adrenaline at Hardwood Hills.
I am expecting to be able to ride between 13 and 16 laps with each lap being approximately 20 km long.
Pledges can be made either by the km...the lap...or just a straight donation.
These donations can be made at the following locations;
(Please make cheques payable to Sharon Jones.)
Hardwood Hills
C/O Steve Neal and Blair Jones
402 County Road 11 West
Oro Station, Ontario
L0L 2E0
Java Cycle Kamloops
#7-1380 Summit Drive
Kamloops, B.C.
V2C 1T8
Or at Bank of Montreal
bank of montreal bank account
#7208113188
I would also like to thank my sponsors for helping me with this event;
Bianchi Canada
FACT Canada
Hardwood Hills
Powerbar
Steve Neal
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