Boy, 9, to join Brianna Ghey’s mother on mental health triathlon challenge
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A nine-year-old fundraiser is preparing to tackle a triathlon challenge alongside Esther Ghey, mother of murdered trans teenager Brianna, after being inspired by her mental health message. Harvey Goodman, from Stockton Heath in Warrington, is no stranger to impressive challenges, having raised almost £50,000 over three events since he was six years old.
Harvey is aiming to swim 1.2 miles (1.9 km), cycle 56 miles (90 km) and run 16 miles (25.7) over the course of one weekend in May, during which he will be cheered on by supporters as he aims to raise over £30,000 to help children’s mental health and wellbeing.
Harvey explained to the PA news agency that he saw Ms Ghey talking about mindfulness at an awards night and “got really interested” in it. He said: “After losing someone very close to me, I wanted to do something big to honour them and to make sure other children get the support they need.”.
Ms Ghey, 38, added: “Just knowing that mindfulness and well-being training has really helped Harvey means such a lot to me, because this is the end goal. “We want to be able to get this into schools across the whole of England.”. Harvey will be raising money for Ms Ghey’s charity, Peace & Mind UK, which advocates for mental health awareness, equality and inclusion.
Speaking about the challenge, Harvey said: “I feel really amazing – I think this will be my best challenge yet.”. Ms Ghey will be taking on the challenge too, alongside Olympic triathletes Mark and Helen Jenkins and celebrity fitness expert Joe Wicks.