Students cycle over 250 miles for charity

Allie Burnett
L-R Steve Moore (International Business), Kieran Shand (International Business), Julien Loubet Picard (International Business), Antonio Hristov (Law), David Chay, Ravi Raja (International Business), Sebastian Ferrari-Stanford (Financial Economics). by University of Kent

A group of final-year students will cycle over 250 miles in 48 hours, from Canterbury to Amsterdam, for the charity Seeds for Africa.

The seven students will leave Canterbury on Thursday 2 July and cycle through England, France and Belgium on their way to Amsterdam.

Kent Sport has helped the students prepare for the 250-mile cycle challenge by giving them nutritional and physiotherapy advice.

The cyclists hope to raise £15,000 for Seeds for Africa, a charity based at the University.

Seeds for Africa helps African families by providing them with seeds, agricultural equipment and advice.

You can support the students on their Givey page and follow their journey on Kent Sport’s Facebook and Twitter.