Former Welsh rugby international Paul Thorburn is leading a team kayaking along the Welsh coastline, climbing the country's highest mountain and cycling 150 miles, in a 12-day challenge to raise £50,000 for people affected by motor neurone disease (MND) and prostate cancer.

Paul, famed for his record-breaking 64.2 metre penalty against Scotland in 1986, a Welsh international record that still stands today, leads a team of eight on the Paddle, Peak and Pedal challenge, sponsored by insurance experts Everywhen and other generous sponsors.

Starting at Mumbles Yacht Club, Swansea at 1.15pm on 20 August 2026, the challenge will see the team kayak to the Isle of Anglesey before climbing Snowdon and completing a gruelling 150-mile cycle back to Swansea, crossing the finish line on 31 August.

The ambitious challenge aims to raise £50,000 for the MND Association and Prostate Cymru, supporting vital research, care and services for people living with two diseases that have touched the lives of the team taking part.

Bringing together former rugby players, a teacher, a retired Metropolitan Police officer, a former civil servant and one participant currently recovering from prostate cancer, the team is united by a shared determination to make a meaningful difference for MND and prostate cancer sufferers and their families.

Alongside Paul Thorburn, the team comprises Bryan Herd, Ian Bain, Mark Cook, Ian Daniels, Iwan Hughes, Andy Mort, Simon Webborn and David Wintle.

Paul Thorburn, challenge leader said: “My challenge colleagues and I have all witnessed the devastating impact that these diseases have on individuals, their close families and friends. We are delighted that Everywhen is sponsoring us as we aim to support the ongoing research into finding cures.

“As well as the financial donation, the input from Everywhen has proven invaluable, ensuring that we have considered all the risks and made appropriate plans to deal with the daily activities and any unexpected situations which can sometimes arise with challenges of this magnitude.”

Everywhen is delighted to support the communities it serves, and to be able to help Paul and his team achieve their fundraising ambitions, alongside a number of other generous sponsors.

Justin Newton, Regional Managing Director at Everywhen, said: "The scale of this challenge cannot be underestimated. To paddle, climb and pedal their way through such a demanding programme is an incredible undertaking, and one that reflects the passion and dedication Paul and the team have for the causes they are supporting.

"Everyone at Everywhen is proud to stand behind them as they raise awareness and vital funds for charities doing such important work. We wish every member of the team the very best as they embark on this remarkable challenge."

Anyone wishing to make a donation to the challenge, should visit the Paddle, Peak & Pedal fundraising page at: https://www.givewheel.com/fundraising/16296/paddle-peak-pedal-the-welsh-challenge/