Town Four Take on Tough Challenge - Ipswich Town News
Four Town employees will be running in this year's Tough Guy Challenge at Mouse's Farm for Unfortunates in Wolverhampton on July 26th to raise money for the club's Community Trust.
Planet Blue employees Adam Bensusan, Joe Seager, Jamie Souza and Richard Lynch will be running an eight-mile assault course which will put their bravery to the test. They will have to endure many physically and mentally exhausting challenges, which will involve water, fire and claustrophobia.
As if all of that wasn't enough, the Tough Guy 2009 theme this year is 'nettle warrior', so the four brave participants will have to run through six-foot high stinging nettles.
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class="storytext">To find out more about the challenge, visit http://www.toughguy.co.uk.
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