Cycle4Caroline Auction
Read more ...Cycle4Caroline (C4C) is a charity cycle ride in memory of Caroline March who sadly passed away in March 2024. Caroline was a successful international equestrian and suffered a fall whilst eventing in 2022 which had left her paralysed. The C4C team covered 1,200km across the UK starting at Blair Castle in Scotland on Wednesday 20th November and finished at The Savoy Hotel in London on Saturday 30th November. The objective of C4C is to raise as much money as possible for two charities close to Caroline's heart: the British Eventing Support Trust and Spinal Research.
This auction will feature a small number of exclusive lots to help push our fundraising even higher to provide essential support to our chosen charities. Thank you.
Close.Lot 1
£ 1,850
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Piggy's Bike - Marianne!
Lot 2
£ 210
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Piggy's C4C Jacket
Lot 3
£ 100
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Piggy's C4C Helmet
Lot 4
£ 610
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Sir Mark Todd Plaques
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