IHF’s ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Cycle Challenge will start in Prague on Monday,July 3, with the route progressing through the undulating landscape of the region, moving alongside rivers and forests and leading to 14th-Century towns and picturesque villages. What is it: A five-day cycle, covering 500km in total. When: Sunday, July 2 to Saturday, July 8. Since established, it has raised over €2 million for IHF’s Nurses for Night Care service benefitting thousands of families with the provision of over 2,000 nights of care every year.īy joining the 2023 Cycle Challenge, participants will help IHF to continue this vital work and support the other services IHF provide including the Bereavement Support Line and other work in end-of-life and bereavement care. The Cycle Challenge is IHF’s largest and longest standing fundraising event, running every year since 2009 and proudly supported by Kingspan for 14 years. No matter how many miles cycled Martin always has a smile on his face and is a great man for a few jokes! Last year, Martin was awarded the IHF Yellow Jersey to mark his longstanding commitment to this event. Martin has been an incredible long term supporter of IHF, having completed 11 cycles and will join us again this year starting in Prague for his twelfth. Kilkenny man Martin O’Neill will be among a group of cyclists taking part in the the Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF) Cycle Challenge 2023 – this year a stunning route through Bohemia and along the Danube, starting from Prague and finishing in Vienna.
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