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Air Tattoo Launches Anniversary Challenge

Air Tattoo’s 50th Challenge Anniversary header.

As part of celebrations marking the Royal International Air Tattoo’s 50th Anniversary, organisers are promising a specially commissioned medal to anyone willing to put their best foot forward.

The Air Tattoo 50th Anniversary Challenge is open to anyone who can clock up 50 miles over 50 days by either walking, running, swimming or cycling.  The goal can be achieved on exercise equipment in the gym or at home, outside or in the pool.

e RAF Charitable Trust t-shirt.

Taking place between September 1st and October 20th, the challenge has to be completed within this 50-day period but at a pace that suits each participant.  Everyone who successfully reaches the target will receive a collectable Air Tattoo medal, based on the airshow’s striking 50th anniversary logo.

Organiser Helen Webb said the challenge was designed to ensure as many people as possible could take part wherever they are in the world.

"The Air Tattoo has a global audience so we’re really hoping that as well as people taking part in the UK, there’ll be participants joining us from further afield.  Many charities have struggled to survive over the pandemic and our charity, the RAF Charitable Trust, is among many that have seen their income dwindle.  I’m hoping people will put their best foot forward to support the excellent work of the Trust, or a charity of their choice, by setting up an Air Tattoo 50th Anniversary Challenge fundraising page."

Helen Webb
Event Organiser

The challenge, which seeks to raise funds for charity, is open to anyone, anywhere in the world and can be completed by individuals or groups.  For families or those looking for a shorter option, there is the opportunity to complete 50km instead.

Registration must be completed by the end of August.  Everyone taking part will receive a step-by-step guide to help them successfully meet the challenge plus a logbook to keep track of their progress.

To join the Air Tattoo 50th Anniversary Challenge and to find out more visit the RAF Charitable Trust

"Knowing friends and family are supporting you in the challenge is a great motivator and will help you achieve your goal – and your medal!"

Helen Webb
Event Organiser