Wind Speed experience by lead Balloon
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About this race:
Shine is the national charity supporting people affected by spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Spina bifida literally means 'split spine' in Latin, it occurs in very early pregnancy is one of the most severe coditions compatible with life.
Hydrocephalus, otherwise known as 'water on the brain' commonly occus alongside spina bifida, however can occur at any time, and if left untreated, can be fatal.
This year two babies a day will be diagnosed with spina bifida and 1 in 1000 children will be affected by hydrocephalus.
Thank you for your support and enjoy the race!
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# | Balloon Name | Distance |
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1 | MCP Wisbech | 426.81 km |
2 | MCP Wisbech | 425.28 km |
3 | MCP Wisbech | 424.46 km |
4 | MCP Kings Lynn | 413.73 km |
5 | MCP Wisbech | 406.45 km |
6 | MCP Peterborough | 405.40 km |
7 | MCP Peterborough | 400.87 km |
8 | MCP Kings Lynn | 400.07 km |
9 | MCP Peterborough | 398.50 km |
10 | MCP Kings Lynn | 397.74 km |
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Wind direction experienced by lead Balloon
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By MCP Peterborough
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By MCP Kings Lynn
Sponsored by:
About this race:
Shine is the national charity supporting people affected by spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Spina bifida literally means 'split spine' in Latin, it occurs in very early pregnancy is one of the most severe coditions compatible with life.
Hydrocephalus, otherwise known as 'water on the brain' commonly occus alongside spina bifida, however can occur at any time, and if left untreated, can be fatal.
This year two babies a day will be diagnosed with spina bifida and 1 in 1000 children will be affected by hydrocephalus.
Thank you for your support and enjoy the race!