RE: Race2Recovery complete Dakar Rally

RE: Race2Recovery complete Dakar Rally

Monday 21st January 2013

Race2Recovery complete Dakar Rally

Team sets record as first-ever disability team to complete the race



While Loeb was busy winning the Monte Carlo, elsewhere in the world this weekend a slightly lower-profile but arguably far more significant victory was taking place: the Race2Recovery team crossed the finish line of the Dakar Rally in Santiago, Chile, to complete the event, making them the first ever disability team to do so.

Gillespie (l) and O'Hare (r)
Gillespie (l) and O'Hare (r)
The team’s final Qt Wildcat, driven by Major Matt O’Hare and Corporal Phillip Gillespie, crossed the line on Saturday evening, after two weeks of hard slog that saw the other three Race2Recovery Bowlers fall by the wayside. The team’s retirees, however, pitched in to help O’Hare and Gillespie through to the finish – a fact which, the pair said, contributed largely to their success. “It’s not quite sinking in that we’ve actually done it,” said O’Hare of the result. “I’m ecstatic, and am so proud and pleased for the whole Race2Recovery team. Our mechanics and support team have kept us in the race and their work and dedication was second to none. Our other drivers and co-drivers who were forced to retire earlier in the race became an integral part of the support team as we continued the challenge and so this really is a team success.”

Tough conditions left 'Joy' as the last R2R Wildcat
Tough conditions left 'Joy' as the last R2R Wildcat
Completion of the Dakar is an achievement which simply can’t be overestimated. Race2Recovery was formed by a team of predominantly wounded soldiers back in 2011, with the specific aim of competing in this event and, in the process, raising money through sponsorship for the Tedworth House Personnel Recovery Centre. After 18 months of training and preparation, the team’s four Wildcats set off on the 15-day, 6,000-mile slog across mountain and desert terrain. Mechanical issues did for the first two cars, while the third was forced to retire after it hit a ditch and rolled. But the fourth – donated by the Peter Harrison Foundation and christened ‘Joy’ after Peter’s late wife – made it through, despite some early overheating problems which forced O’Hare and Gillespie to complete most of the first half of rally during the cooler nights.

It’s a tremendous result for the team, and we’re sure you’ll join us in offering the warmest of congratulations. Should you wish to go further than that, though, you can still donate to the team’s campaign for Tedworth by visiting their website or by texting RACE20 £5 to 70070, which as you might expect will send a donation of £5. You can also find out more about the team by visiting them on Twitter or Facebook.

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patmahe

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5,745 posts

204 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Incredible achievement, I've read a couple of books about the Dakar and its such a gruelling event. Anyone who makes it to the end has worked bloody hard to get there. Well done to all concerned.

100SRV

2,132 posts

242 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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patmahe said:
Incredible achievement, I've read a couple of books about the Dakar and its such a gruelling event. Anyone who makes it to the end has worked bloody hard to get there. Well done to all concerned.
I'll second that!

Their achievements put day to day troubles in perspective.

/irony mode on
Delighted to see that the mainstream media has latched onto this impressive achievement and given it plenty of coverage over the weekend.
/ irony mode off

skip_1

3,460 posts

190 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Fantastic achievement smile

DanielSan

18,774 posts

167 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Congrats and top work to the whole team.

Tankslider

833 posts

223 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Superb stuff, looking forward to welcoming the lads home smile

lindrup119

1,228 posts

143 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Nice to see they finished even after some added difficulties along the way:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-21...

RichUK

1,332 posts

247 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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An amazing achievement, they should be exceptionally proud of what they have achieved.

Well done all.

V8 FOU

2,971 posts

147 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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I can only add my admiration for these people. It's a big enough challenge for any able bodied person.
Such a pity the TV coverage by Eurosport was so seriously rubbish. Bumped hour by hour by snooker/tennis etc.

Trusty Steed

290 posts

194 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Been following this on Fbook! Well done to you all smile

stolenink

26 posts

175 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Top respect. Well done guys - very humbling.

Roadru77er

473 posts

195 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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bowTop Blokes.

Stu_00

1,529 posts

219 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Great news, great motivation. Hat's off to the team and look forward to hearing more of the team's achievement.

Good start to 2013!

hornetrider

63,161 posts

205 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Great stuff

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CooperD

2,866 posts

177 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Great achievement. Well done to all at Race2Recovery.

traffman

2,263 posts

209 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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I watched these guys on Top Gear , darn proud of them , well done!

To finish the race with all of your limbs intact is fantastic , but to finish considering there situation, takes it to another level.

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

182 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Good work, chaps!

Number31

351 posts

223 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Great to see a finish. The whole R2R team are a fantastic bunch on guys.

Here's an photo of their early training in Scotland from November 2011!


Shaw Tarse

31,543 posts

203 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Superb work bow

ezi

1,734 posts

186 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Inspirational smile

PascalBuyens

2,868 posts

282 months

Monday 21st January 2013
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Respect!

No other word for it.