On your marks… get set… go!
A Wetherby charity trio are donning crazy costumes in a bid to win the biggest prize in the mascot racing world – and raise money at for its own fundraising appeal in the process.
Wetherby in Support of the Elderly’s (WiSE) mascot Ollie Beak and two of his pals will take on dozens of other mascots of all shapes and sizes, at the annual Sue Ryder Mascot Gold Cup.
The event, which takes place at the end of the month at Wetherby Racecourse, is expected to raise thousands of pounds for good causes – with the money raised by WiSE going in the pot for its 20 for 20 accumulator challenge.
Activities Coordinator Debbie, who’s part of the trio and running as Stuart the Minion, said: “It’s the world’s biggest mascot race and it’s happening right here in Wetherby- so it made perfect sense to enter our very own Ollie in an attempt to bring the trophy back to his home town!
“Ollie will take part with mascots donned by WiSE gardener Andy Hunter (Ollie) and volunteer Lindsey Harrison (Sparkle the Unicorn) from our accumulator challenge team. If anyone would like to sponsor us, we would be very grateful - it’s harder than it looks running in those huge mascot heads – so please dig deep!”
To sponsor Ollie and friends for the race on 28th April, visit www.gofundme.com/f/wisemascotrace. The team’s entrance fees go towards Sue Ryder.
There is also still time to join WiSE’s 20 for 20 accumulator challenge. Visit w-ise.org.uk/sign-up-for-our-20-for-20-accumulator-challenge/ for more information.
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