The High Sheriff of Cheshire, Mr Nick Hopkinson completed 97.9 kilometres in 2 days. Inspiring people to create opportunities to workout and make it as fun and enjoyable as possible.
During isolation and challenging times, Cheshire’s High Sheriff promotes exercise to help increase health and protect against the most common health problems. Physical activity is essential for good health and contribute to positive wellbeing. Following new social distancing rules, Nick ran over 36 miles in his garden yesterday making that 3 marathons in 7 days.
Cheshire’s High Sheriff, posted on his Facebook account, “So I ran a marathon yesterday around the garden without training and not having really run any distance for over 30 years. Today I thought I could do more...how about another marathon plus a 10 km dog walk.
“So I did.”
“It’s amazing what you can do when you put a shift in...and you put your mind to something.”
Amongst other things Cheshire’s High Sheriff has been up Kilimanjaro 8 times, cycled down the Himalayas, from Victoria Falls to Cape Town, canoed 3 times across Scotland and cycled the Scottish 500...all for charity.
The lead for activity and sport in Cheshire and Warrington, Active Cheshire, are proud to have Cheshire’s High Sheriff champion activity. Anne Boyd, CEO of Active Cheshire said, “Nick Hopkinson is truly an inspiration for achieving so much in just his garden, we are thrilled to have him as our High Sheriff.
“Our vision is that everyone feels able to take part in sport or physical activity, especially during the global pandemic regardless of age, background or ability.”
For more information about getting active from the comfort of your own home, www.activecheshire.org/active-home/
About Active Cheshire
Active Cheshire is the lead body for physical activity and sport in Cheshire & Warrington. Since 1989 the organisation has been working across the sub-region to improve the provision of sport and physical activity opportunities. Since 2014 Active Cheshire has focused on changing behaviours to encourage embedding physical activity in to everyday life.
As an organisation Active Cheshire works across the whole of the market partnering with a diverse range of organisations ensuring a positive impact in all walks of life; ensuring people can get active at home, school, in the workplace and everywhere in between.
We help people take small steps to have a big impact on their quality of life.
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