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Rutland Red Arrows widow completes epic paddleboard challenge

By Tom Surgay

22nd Jun 2021 | Local News

Photo courtesy of Jon Egging Trust
Photo courtesy of Jon Egging Trust

The CEO of a Lincolnshire-based youth charity completed a half marathon on a paddleboard along the River Witham from Newark to Lincoln last week.

Dr Emma Egging, CEO of Lincolnshire-based youth charity Jon Egging Trust (JET), completed the event which is the second of ten gruelling physical challenges she is undertaking this year as part of JET's 10-year anniversary 'JET10' fundraising campaign.

The charity was founded in memory of Dr Egging's late husband Flt Lt Jon Egging, from Rutland, who tragically died aged 33 at the Bournemouth Air Show in 2011 when his plane came down after completing a display over the town's seafront.

Emma says: "The aim of my JET10 challenges are twofold. We want to shine a light on the vital work that we do to support young people who are struggling with confidence and finding it hard to engage in education. In addition, we are aiming to raise £100,000 to expand our programmes in the light of the Coronavirus pandemic, so we're really hoping that lots of people will get behind us through our JET10 fundraising pages."

Starting at Barnby in the Willows in Nottinghamshire, Emma was joined by JET charity trustee Sam Porteous, and two former Red Arrows pilots Dan Lowse, and Chris Lyndon-Smith.

"Emma is a huge inspiration to us all," says Chris. "Supporting her and the work the JET does is very important to me as I served alongside Jon in the Red Arrows. Seeing how the trust has expanded and positively affected the lives of tens of thousands of children is immensely satisfying and to play a small part in that is something I'm very proud of."

Sam says: "It's an honour to complete this event alongside Emma, and also to help to steer the Jon Egging Trust on its exciting journey as part of the trustee board."

The paddleboard challenge comes hot on the heels of last weekend's announcement that Emma is to be appointed an OBE for services to young people. The weekend was made all the more special for the JET team by the launch of their new resource hub for schools, JET Inspired, which they have developed in partnership with the Red Arrows.

To donate to JET10 or learn more about the epic challenges Emma is undertaking this year, please click here .

     

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