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The time has come for the county’s boldest to step forth and take on our Assault Course Challenge for good causes.
The annual fundraiser serves up Kent’s largest civil course, composed of nineteen taxing obstacles for competitors to overcome all in the name of charity.
Staged at Betteshanger Park, near Deal on Saturday, October 1, the event organised by the KM Group’s charitable division is now open for booking.
Teams of six are required to compete and all participants must be aged 14 years and over. All entrants will receive a limited edition medal upon completion, as well as benefit from individual prize opportunities on the day.
Entrants taking on the course which includes a huge tyre wall and tricky water jumps can opt to raise money for their favourite charity or good cause, or gain sponsorship for partnered services including the Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance.
Dominic Comins, events manager of the KM Charity Team, said: “We are searching county-wide for the boldest ladies and gentlemen to show their grit and gusto for charity. The KM Assault Course Challenge is one of the most thrilling and action-packed events in the calendar, and we are hoping to raise a record-breaking figure for vital good causes this October. If you’ve got what it takes, gather your crew and book today!”
Organisations showcasing support for the charitable event include KM Security Solutions, Kent Women in Business Magazine, Benenden Hospital Trust and Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance.
Book your team at www.kmcharitychallenge.co.uk and use code KMAC16 for a £10 reduction.