What's Happening?
Fergus Crawley, a hybrid athlete, is launching Project TENacity, an endurance challenge involving 10 iron-distance triathlons across 10 cities in the UK and Ireland over 10 days. The event, starting April 30, invites participants to join in various capacities,
from full triathlons to shorter segments. The project aims to raise awareness and funds for mental health, specifically supporting the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM). The initiative encourages community participation and highlights the importance of physical challenges in mental health recovery.
Why It's Important?
Project TENacity underscores the role of physical activity in mental health awareness and recovery. By involving the community, the project not only raises funds for a critical cause but also fosters a sense of unity and shared purpose. This approach can inspire similar initiatives, highlighting the potential of sports and endurance events to drive social change and support mental health causes. The project also emphasizes inclusivity, allowing people of varying fitness levels to participate and contribute.











