Jump Money compliance officer completes Three Peaks Challenge
Paul Stimpson, Compliance Office at Jump Money has recently completed the ‘Three Peaks Challenge’ covering Yorkshire’s highest mountain peaks – Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside and Ingleboro
Paul completed the 24.5 mile/5,000 feet total climb in just over nine hours and in the process raised over £3,000, split between the British Heart Foundation and Paul’s local cricket club, New Earswick CC.
Paul was joined by 15 fellow cricket club members and their nine-hour time knocked three hours off the time set by the organisers to complete the arduous challenge.
Paul Stimpson, Compliance Office at Jump Money, commented:
“We set ourselves the challenge of running up the Three Peaks but having realised their size, we decided to walk them like everyone else. Our cricket team is not always the best at moving its feet but they all took up the challenge and we were pleased to complete all three mountains in nine hours, despite the typical Yorkshire weather that accompanied us.
"A big thank you to all those who helped us raise our money, particularly everyone at Jump Money. It was tough but rewarding and went some way to proving that, unlike what my Jump Money colleagues might think, I’m not over the hill – or mountain – yet.”
Paul was joined by 15 fellow cricket club members and their nine-hour time knocked three hours off the time set by the organisers to complete the arduous challenge.
Paul Stimpson, Compliance Office at Jump Money, commented:
“We set ourselves the challenge of running up the Three Peaks but having realised their size, we decided to walk them like everyone else. Our cricket team is not always the best at moving its feet but they all took up the challenge and we were pleased to complete all three mountains in nine hours, despite the typical Yorkshire weather that accompanied us.
"A big thank you to all those who helped us raise our money, particularly everyone at Jump Money. It was tough but rewarding and went some way to proving that, unlike what my Jump Money colleagues might think, I’m not over the hill – or mountain – yet.”
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