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Thursday, May 1, 2025

Grand amount raised at Cheshire Firefighter Challenge

The 2023 Cheshire Firefighter Challenge (CFC) welcomed 149 competitors hailing from six different countries – UK, Germany, New Zealand, USA, Austria, and Guernsey.

Representatives competed on a virtual course and collectively raised an impressive £2,000 for The Fire Fighters Charity.

This year marked a significant milestone for the CFC as it opened its doors to fire staff, aiming to ensure inclusivity for all.

Ten fire staff members, including three from Cheshire, took up the challenge. Moreover, the event continues to witness an increase in female firefighter participation, with 27% of this year’s competitors being women.

Pushing boundaries

Year after year, the competition compels participants to push their boundaries further. The fastest overall time was achieved by Arron Childs from Northamptonshire FRS, completing the course in 2 minutes and 26 seconds.

However, the event also showcased newcomers who stepped up and pushed their own limits, such as Helen Brown from Greater Manchester FRS, who secured the fastest female time at 3 minutes and 29 seconds.

Team relays were a notable aspect of the event, with the quickest team hailing from Mid and West Wales FRS, finishing with an impressive time of 2 minutes and 6 seconds.

And the HQ team, led by DCFO Lee Shears and including GM Duncan Palin, SM Marc Beechy, and CM Thomas Byrne, achieving a commendable time of 3 minutes and 4 seconds.

Growing in popularity

The Cheshire Firefighter Challenge continues to grow in popularity year by year, with an increasing number of competitors eager to participate. The event is set to return next year, with the CFC team planning to announce the 2024 dates early.

Those who want to get involved, should contact CM Ryan Cook or TFSO Mark Pollard.

Helen
Helen
I'm the editor here at Business Cheshire and I'd keen to hear what's happening where you live. With more than 18 years' experience in journalism and digital PR, I'm particularly keen to hear from businesses with exciting news.
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