Soopa Doopa Ice Bath Challenge

Did you think it was cold on Sunday?

Well some of the team from Stretham Football club decided to take it to another level and undertake a combined one hour ice bath challenge, to raise valuable funds for the Caring from Cambridgeshire’s Homeless group – https://
www.facebook.com/groups/664504283747356

The aim of the group is to offer support to the homeless and vulnerably housed in
Cambridgeshire, where small teams of volunteers take out donated items of hot drinks, food, toiletries, clothing and any items that may bring a bit of comfort to a persons life on the street.

The challenge kicked off shortly after 12.30pm, Sunday 25th February, after a mad rush to collect in excess of 200kg of ice that morning.

Members of the team, wearing just their swimwear and a beanie took to the challenge like a polar bear to the snow! The guys ended up doing a combined time of over 70 minutes in water around 0 degrees in temperature.

Participants pictured left to right below were Jake Scott-Paul, Jordan Martin, Dan Piggott,
James Holland, Jake Coulstock, Ben Blackburn, Aaron Makinson, Harry Black, Nigel Ashiono, George Morris, Harrison Platt, Jamie Cranwell, George Marsden and Simon Wicks.

The lads initially set out to raise £1,000, but raised the bar to £2,500 following great early traction.

At time of writing they have surpassed £3,800. The money raised will go towards supplies
(sleeping bags, clothing etc) and food for the charity outreaches.

Their Just Giving page remains open for a short period of time for anyone that wishes to donate now the challenge is completed – https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/teamicebath

The event was sponsored by Ely based company, Soopa Doopa Branding who as well as donating, kitted the guys out with beanies and towels on the day.

Special thanks to everyone involved, Debbie Fairhurst and Steve Aldhouse from the charity who attended the event in person to show support, and to each and every person that took the time to follow the journey and donate to this amazing cause.

Written by Jake Scott-Paul