Slalom canoeist Adam and British Triple Jump Champion Ben have been inspired by the company’s provision of thousands of meals for needy families, the donation of vital PPE to front line workers and by the company and its employees volunteering to produce facemasks for the NHS.
So last night (Thursday) the pair, who are set to represent Great Britain at the summer games in Tokyo next year, decided to put their athletic prowess to good use to raise money for the NHS by lifting a total of 22 tonnes over a three-hour period – the same weight of one of JCB’s biggest excavators.
And their efforts saw the duo smash through their charity target of £2,200 in aid of the Royal Stoke Hospital. Adam completed 340 pull-ups using his own body weight, while Ben dead lifted and squatted 220 times with a 100kg bar. They completed their feat at 8pm just as families emerged from their homes to join in the now customary applause of NHS staff. Ben’s charity bid was almost thwarted hours earlier though when thieves attempted to steal his weights from outside his home – only failing because they were too heavy to lift!