Local Trio begin Breaking The Silence One Month Challenge

Local trio Jack Wyse, Kyle Langford and Ciaran Cullinane are currently taking part in a one month challenge in aid of Breaking the Silence, our Charity Partner for 2021. Within the month the young trio will cycle over 430km, the equivalent of cycling from Cobh to Belfast, while also completing a sea swimming challenge during the month.


The one month challenge will commence on Monday April 5th. The challenge consists of a 30km cycle on one day, followed by a swim on the next day, consecutively for the month. Funds will be raised for Breaking the Silence throughout the month and we at Cobh Ramblers are delighted to help publicise this worthy cause.

Donations can be made here: Www.iDonate.ie/cycle4BTS

Breaking The Silence are a voluntary group who provide FREE Suicide Intervention & Prevention training to communities across Cork and beyond. Their mission is to help “Create a Suicide Safer Community by connecting the person at risk of Suicide with life preserving resources”.


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