RE: Time For Tea: Richard Burns Foundation

RE: Time For Tea: Richard Burns Foundation

Tuesday 8th November 2011

Time For Tea: Richard Burns Foundation

It's 10 years since Richard Burns became World Champion - let's remember him this way



Normally our 'Time for Tea' features are less than serious, but today we suggest you take 7mins 31secs to sup a beverage while you watch this video celebrating the life of Richard Burns.

It's 10 years since Richard's 2001 World title and, as well as detailing Richard's battle with a brain tumour, the film (for which this is a trailer) also focuses on the ongoing work of the Richard Burns Foundation as it endeavours to improve the circumstances of others facing neurological injury and illness.

A most worthwhile cause, we reckon - with some cracking footage, too...

(Press release below video)

 

A short seven minute film, featuring the highlights of Richard Burns' competition career as well as the intimate details of his courageous fight against an aggressive form of brain cancer in the twilight of his life has been exclusively posted at www.autosport.com today.

The film is intended to give context to the Paint It Orange campaign as motorsport remembers ten years since Richard's 2001 World title and today's ongoing work of the Richard Burns Foundation as it endeavours to improve the circumstances of others facing neurological injury and illness.

Zoe Scott, Richard's former girlfriend and carer during his illness said, "Naturally, we'd all rather remember Richard as an athlete and a fit and healthy young man, but the brutal reality of his illness was that it had a devastating effect upon Richard - both mentally of course, and physically. Six years down the line, those that were close to Richard - his friends and family - have taken the brave decision that Richard's suffering can be harnessed positively to show how damaging and debilitating brain cancer can be - and hopefully this will inspire the support that the Richard Burns Foundation needs and deserves as it tries to help others in Richard's memory."

The film release is part of the Paint It Orange campaign, in which no less than 30 stars of international motorsport from Sebastian Vettel to Sebastian Loeb have pledged their support. They have been photographed in a commemorative orange t-shirt which remembers the 10th anniversary of Richard's career triumph on the 2001 Network Q Rally to inspire members of the public to buy the shirt and, in the process, make a invaluable charitable contribution.

The assembled mass of stars proudly wearing their commemorative Richard Burns shirts can be seen on the Richard Burns Foundation website and its Facebook pages. The charity is promoting the sale of the commemorative t-shirts at Grandstand Merchandise and you too can rub shoulders with the stars by buying a shirt and posting your photo alongside the charity's growing number of celebrity supporters.

As the official charity of Wales Rally GB, a select number of t-shirts signed and endorsed by WRC and Formula One drivers - along with other money can't buy auction lots - will be released for auction on Saturday night of the Wales Rally GB at a specially convened auction hosted by Sky Television's Jon Desborough at the Rallyfest event in Cardiff.

All funds raised from the "Paint It Orange" campaign will help to address the startling lack of neurological provision in the UK. Neurological injury and illness is a bigger cause of serious disability in the UK than cancer, heart disease and diabetes put together. Over a million people - half of these children and young adults - suffer a head injury every year. Alongside neuro injury, neurological illness has an incredible diversity of manifestations, from foetal diseases such as Spina Bifida, through to conditions that afflict the young, such as Cerebral Palsy & Meningitis; the unrelenting assault from neuro conditions continues through adult life, with brain tumours about 30% as common as breast cancer. And neuro illness follows us into old age, with the widespread incidence of conditions ranging from Parkinson's to Dementia & Alzheimer's.

The ambition of the Richard Burns Foundation is to fund the first hospital-based Brain Centre, where members of public can access walk-in support and advice to provide guidance for the array of neurological conditions from MS, Motor Neurone Disease & Schizophrenia to Autism and stroke, to name but a few. The Richard Burns Foundation is committed to supporting the Brain & Spine Foundation to spread the Brain Centre project nationally.

 

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MrKipling43

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Monday 7th November 2011
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Come on chaps, linky linky.

http://www.richardburnsfoundation.com/

Buy a Paint it Orange t-shirt. RIGHT NOW.

MrKipling43

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Monday 7th November 2011
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Actus Reus said:
Ved said:
Cheers, Riggers. Really appreciate you putting this up on the front page smile
This.

Cheers.
Yeah, this. Good work.

MrKipling43

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Tuesday 8th November 2011
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Vocal Minority said:
A boyhood/teenage years hero. I remember being deeply upset at the time of his passing. Even my Mum was, and she doesn't know her Burns's from her Gronholms
And neither did Channel 4 News. Quite literally.

MrKipling43

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Wednesday 9th November 2011
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Got an email this morning saying mine had been sent out. Pretty good.

MrKipling43

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Friday 25th November 2011
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I'm wearing my t-shirt at work.

It's great, it's so bloody loud people keep asking me what it's all about, giving me the perfect excuse to BORE THEIR FACE OFF about rallying and the RBFoundation.

I am also sporting a powerful tasch for Movember. Doing my bit for bum cancer and brain cancer this month!

MrKipling43

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Friday 25th November 2011
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Actus Reus said:
I always say that it's not a proper job if you can wear a t-shirt whilst doing it (I'm MD of a number of companies, and, in case you didn't get the memo, kind of a big deal), but in this case I shall make an exception. Good job. Carry on wink
Oh don't worry, it's just the one day a week when us drones get to wear civvies. wink

I hate threads like this, they make me so happy (memories) and so sad (that there aren't and never will be any new ones) at the same time. I'm going to now skive off for the rest of the afternoon and watch RB vids on You Tube.