THE LONG HORSE RIDE

THE SINO-BRITISH INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP RIDE.

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Supported by EnduranceGB
www.endurancegb.co.uk


Partnered by the Chinese Equestrian Association
www.horse.org.cn
http://www.horse.org.cn/Article/english/

FOR LATEST NEWS CLICK http://thelonghorseride.blogspot.com/

ON OCTOBER 22ND 2009 WE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THE GREAT WALL STAGE WHEN WE REACHED THE WESTERN END OF THE MING GREAT OF CHINA AT JIAYUGUAN.
This also makes ride leader Megan Lewis the first person on record to ride the entire distance from one end of the Great Wall to the other on horseback.

The Long Horse Ride is a journey on horseback from Beijing to London. It is scheduled to start out shortly after the closing ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and to arrive in London in time for the 2012 London Olympics.

The ride will bring a message of goodwill from Beijing in the Beijing Olympic year to London in the London Olympic year. It also aims to raise money for disadvantaged children through its chosen charity Schoolchildren For Children.

Starting from the China Children Charity Monument on the Great Wall at Badaling, it will cross the steppes, deserts and mountains of China and Central Asia, following the Great Wall and the ancient Silk Routes. In the path of the Mongols and Huns, it will skirt the northern shores of the Caspian and Black Seas, before the final leg through the fields and forests of Europe.

Megan and Rowena
with Bei Bei & Jing Jing

at the China Children Charity Monument
Badaling Great Wall
October 2008

In October 2008 we successfully completed the first trial leg of the ride from Laolongtou, where the Great Wall of China reaches the sea, to Badaling Great Wall in Beijing district.
In October 2009 we reached the other end of the Great Wall at Jiayuguan in Gansu.

We are supporting children's charity projects in China through the partnership of the British based charity Schoolchildren For Children and the China based charity China Children and Teenagers Fund.

With members of the Chinese Equestrian Association
at Cha Dao village, Badaling Great Wall
the end of the first stage, and start of the second stage..

The second stage of the ride started on April 19th 2009 with an Opening Ceremony at the 2nd Guangting Endurance Competition, when we were presented with Olympic flags by the President of the Chinese Equestrian Association and a representative of the Chinese Olympic Committee.
Following a delay of three months following my riding accident ten days later, we arrived at Jiayuguan Fort, the official end of the Ming Great Wall of China, on 21st October 2009. The wall in fact continues for another few kms, and we rode to the very end the following day.

Peng Wenchao and Megan
on Zorbee and Shandan
arriving at Jiayuguan Fort,
the western end of
the Great Wall of China.
21st October 2009

THE LONG HORSE RIDE BLOGSPOT

THE DIARY OF THE MAIN RIDE WILL BE RUN AS A BLOG : FOR LATEST ENTRIES
CLICK HERE
http://thelonghorseride.blogspot.com/

For an interactive route map of our progress click on
www.thurayalocate.com
Enter User name: Rowena Gulland ... Password : MeganLewis
(The above are case sensitive, and note the gap or not)
Then go to My Locations.

Click on View History to ensure you find the most up to date location!

 

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THE MILLION MILE CHALLENGE

All mileage accumulated on the Long Horse Ride in 2009 will be put towards Schoolchildren for Children's million mile challenge.
This is open to miles accumulated in any sport, including cycling, swimming etc

If you are interested in taking part in 2009 please click the link below for information
http://www.schoolchildrenforchildren.org/eventitem.cfm?id=12

You can register by donating a minimum of £1 on the Justgiving page at
http://www.justgiving.com/millionmileschallengeevent
and then send in details of mileage covered at the end of the year
to be recorded on the Schoolchildren for Children National Mileometer.

 

 

 

 









 
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