Veteran Army Officer will cycle through Macclesfield next week on 1000 mile challenge

By Alex Greensmith

7th May 2022 | Local News

An ex-servicewoman will bike through Macclesfield and the nation to aid a charity supporting the mental health of veteran. (Image - Jen Price)
An ex-servicewoman will bike through Macclesfield and the nation to aid a charity supporting the mental health of veteran. (Image - Jen Price)

A former Major in the Royal Artillery is about to cycle the full length of the UK in the latest leg of a year-long quest to support Armed Forces veterans in their battle with mental health issues.

Jen Price, 31, has embarked on a series of arduous physical challenges in 2022 with the aim of raising vital funds for the Veterans' Foundation.

From Saturday May 7, Price begins a self-supported cycle from Lands' End to John O'Groats – almost 1000 miles from the bottom of the British Isles to the very top.

And her gruelling challenge will see her bike round Macclesfield on Wednesday May 11 and Thursday May 12.

"I honestly can't decide if I'm excited or dreading it" said Jen.

Jen will put her body to the test with 12 athletic charity challenges in 2022. (Image - Jen Price)

"From a physical perspective and looking at my cycling totals over the last few months, I'm completely and utterly insane!"

Jen has a particular affinity for Macclesfield, as her grandparents live here, so is looking forward to her two-day stint in our town.

The cycle will take Jen between 12 and 13 days to complete and is completely self-supported, so she will be spending the best part of two weeks alone.

Price has already completed a 50km cross-country ski marathon, the 64km Jurassic Coast Ultra Marathon, the Paris Marathon and the 125-mile Devizes to Westminster Canoe race, which Jen described as "the most stupid thing I have ever done".

Signpost at Land's End. (Image - CC 2.0 Unchanged Kenneth Allen bit.ly/3jBlN0j)

"I honestly wanted to remember a time when I had found something harder, ideally in my military career, but I came up stumps," said Jen.

"We thought we were going to call it a day at the 24-hour point, but Leah (paddle partner) and I somehow managed to see it through thanks, in no small part, to our amazing support team.

I know I'm going to face more pain on the way to the end of these challenges, but I'm determined to see it through to support the Veterans' Foundation and fund projects for veterans facing mental health challenges."

Climbing Kilmanjaro and the Matterhorn is on the calendar later in the year, while the 'Jennevolve' quest ends with another climb in December, when she will summit Cerro Aconcagua – South America's highest peak.

Jen has raised over £4000 in 2022 alone. (Image - Jen Price / JustGiving)

After seeing colleagues and friends struggle with their mental health, especially after leaving the Armed Forces, Jen is passionate about helping those who fight an invisible war.

"It is rare to go through life without experiencing personal trauma of some sort, whether that has been on the battlefield or in your personal life," Jen explained.

"I am a firm believer that trauma should not define you but can be harnessed to motivate you in endlessly positive ways, and it is never too late to get back on track."

Jen has been writing blogs and making short update films throughout 2022, shared by both the Veterans' Foundation and by Jen herself on her own website and social media channels.

Every penny donated will go to helping British Armed Forces personnel in need and Major General David Shaw, CEO and founder of the Veterans' Foundation, has been thrilled to see Jen's success so far.

"We wish Jen the best of luck in her remaining challenges – she's done an incredible job already."

"The rest of her trials won't be easy, but she has exemplary determination to succeed and is doing a truly great thing," added David.

"We'll continue to follow her journey and we hope you'll join us to support her mission of raising funds for British veterans in need."

You can see all 12 of Jen's challenges and keep up to date with her progress on the 'Jennevolve' website.

Other challenges include an Ironman, Kilimanjaro, and a ski marathon.

To donate and support her mission to help British veterans in need, see Jen's JustGiving page here. She has already raised £4,405, as of publication of this Macclesfield Nub News article.

Macclesfield: You can also follow Jen on social media.

The Veterans' Foundation supports over 300 military charities covering Mental health, to combat injury, to service families. Find more about them here.

Coincidentally, a Macclesfield man will get on his bike to conduct the same challenge as Jen this weekend.

Click HERE to read more about that story.

See Also: All you need to know about Macclesfield Bikeathon 2022.

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