Remarkable achievement as Harrison strikes again winning “Paras 10” endurance event

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TWENTY-ONE-year-old Harrison Sutton from Warrington has pulled off an “unbelievable achievement” again by winning the ultimate “Paras 10” for a second consecutive year.

Harrison was taking part as a team with his dad and cousin competing in the Paras 10 endurance challenge to raise money for charity.

He took part in the Paras 10 endurance event in the hills above Catterick barracks with his dad Richard, and cousin Tony carrying a 35lb Bergan and boots raising money for the regiment veterans. His Uncle Karl was a late withdrawal due to a serious knee injury.

Harrison won the event which attracts hundreds of competitors, including many army personnel, in a time of One hour 20 minutes. Cousin Tony completed the course in two hours 20, while dad Ricky came home in two hours 20.
Team Sutton has so far raised over £500 for their efforts.
Donations can still be made online by CLICKING HERE

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Team Sutton and mascot Bobby


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