Local pair to
face gruelling 24 hour sailing challenge in bid to raise funds for
Brain Tumour Research
MATTHEW Velamail, aged 20,
of Wickersley, Rotherham, along with his friend Tim Brownell, also
aged 20, from Dinnington, are to take part in an annual 24 hour
sailing event in Southport on 10 September and 11 September 2011 in
a bid to raise vital funds for Brain Tumour Research.
The race, which takes place on Southport Marine Lake and is fiercely
contested by sailing clubs nationwide, is the UK’s number one
endurance dinghy race where the challenge is to be the boat which
travels the furthest distance over a 24 hour period. Like the Le
Mans 24 hour car race, the crews change over every one or two hours;
Matt and Tim, however, will not enjoy this luxury, as they plan to
sail the race without a single break, no matter how windy, cold or
wet the conditions.
The close friends are both very experienced sailors and members of
Ulley Sailing Club in South Yorkshire (between Rotherham and
Sheffield) – Matt has been sailing since the age of 13 and Tim since
the age of 10. The pair both had an excellent initiation to the
sport, being taught by no less than World Number One laser sailor
and Olympic Gold medallist, Paul Goodison’s father.
Tragically, Matt’s inspiration for
this race is his own father’s diagnosis in December 2009, with an
incurable brain tumour. Vetri Velamail was a GP for more than 20
years in Rotherham and is the father of two other children, apart
from Matt. Despite undergoing courses of radiotherapy and
chemotherapy, Vetri has now come to the end of all available
treatment in this country.
Matt, who is about to start his final year at Hull University, where
he is doing a BSc Hons in Sport Rehabilitation and Injury
Prevention, and Tim, who is planning on doing a Paramedics course at
Sheffield Hallam University, are hoping to raise at least £5,000 to
help fund the fight against brain tumours, which kill more children
and people under the age of 40 than any other cancer.
Matt commented:- "The statistics around brain tumours are
crazy; hardly anyone knows anything about them, yet they are such a
big killer and less than 1% of national cancer research is spent on
brain tumours. Even though any medical breakthroughs will be too
late for my Dad, I have been so inspired by the courage he has shown
throughout his battle, as well as his sustained dedication to doing
all he can to raise awareness of the plight of brain tumour
sufferers. I hope that the fundraising challenge which Tim and I
have set ourselves will raise enough to go some way to bringing hope
for brain tumour patients in the future. We desperately need to find
more effective treatments and ultimately a cure for this terrible
disease."
To sponsor Matt and Tim please go to:-
justgiving.com/Mattim24hour.
For more information on the
charity, Brain Tumour Research, go to:-
braintumourresearch.org.
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