Youngest climber of UK’s highest peaks over 48 hours turns into award finalist
five-year-old lady who grew to become the youngest individual ever to finish the nationwide three peaks problem in underneath 48 hours has been nominated for an award after elevating 1000’s of kilos for charity.
Seren Price, from Llangennech in South Wales, hiked greater than 500 miles and climbed the UK’s highest mountains together with her father Glyn.
Together the dad-and-daughter workforce conquered the summits of Snowdon in North Wales, Ben Nevis in Scotland and Scafell Pike within the northern England in little underneath two days.
The eventful journey noticed them battle excessive winter circumstances, together with snowfall and freezing temperatures, and participate in a rescue operation.
It was on the way in which down from climbing their first and highest peak of the problem, Ben Nevis, when Seren noticed a younger lady exhausted and struggling to descend.
Seren is alleged to have jumped into motion, telling her father: “Daddy, we need help.”
The teenager helped name for rescuers and guided the way in which all the way down to them together with her torch, even sharing her final drink of Lucozade with the walker to provide her power.
Despite this expertise, Seren was decided to complete the problem and went on to achieve the highest of Scafell Pike earlier than returning to Wales to beat Snowdon.
Seren started climbing mountains together with her dad aged simply three, and as a toddler scaled the Welsh three peaks that are Snowdon, Cadair Idris in mid-Wales, and Pen y Fan within the south of the nation.
The goal of this newest expedition was to boost cash for the Birmingham Children’s Hospital Charity.
Before setting off in January, Seren stated she wished to do one thing “incredible” and guarantee different youngsters have been afforded the identical care as she acquired as a child on the hospital.
In complete, Seren raised £7,300 for the charity and has now been named as a finalist within the JustGiving Award.
She was first nominated by the general public however her title together with 20 others was then chosen out of 13,000 nominees by a panel of judges together with Radio DJ Rickie Haywood-Williams, TV actress Angela Griffin, longstanding fundraiser Caroline Jones and the overall supervisor of JustGiving Pascale Harvie.
Seven winners in addition to JustGiving’s Charity of the Year will probably be introduced on the ceremony, which takes place at London’s Roundhouse subsequent month.
Seren’s father Glyn stated: “It’s an honour, I am very excited that she has been put forward for this award.
“When we told Seren she had a big shy smile on her face, and she wants to say thank you to all the kind people that donated.
“Seren loves an excuse to get dressed up and wear a pretty dress, make up and accessories. It would also be lovely for the whole family to celebrate a wonderful achievement.”
Ms Harvie stated: “The ceremony is a magical evening but most importantly it’s a moment for us at JustGiving to thank, formally recognise and celebrate the individuals, groups and charities who have done extraordinary things in the interest of others.”
Previous JustGiving Award winners embrace Max Woosey, who was topped 2022 Young Fundraiser of the Year for tenting exterior for a whole bunch of nights in reminiscence of his neighbour and elevating funds for North Devon Hospice.
Three mountain climbing fathers have been awarded Fundraising Team of the Year for elevating vital consciousness for suicide prevention and funds for Papyrus, and the late Dame Deborah James’ household acquired a particular recognition award after she created wide-scale consciousness of bowel most cancers and its signs and raised hundreds of thousands of kilos for the Bowelbabe Fund.