Two brothers from York have handed over a cheque for £5,000 to the Leeds United Foundation after a completing an epic 220-mile charity cycle ride.
Tianyi and Jinyi Zhou, who rode from Leeds United’s Elland Road Stadium to Harrow School in Middlesex, raised the money to tackle educational inequality in the UK.
The charity ride, named the Field of Dreams, took three days to complete, with overnight stays at Nottingham and Milton Keynes.
Tianyi explained: “We are indebted to the generosity of so many people. It was a challenging experience, with extremely hot weather and a puncture or two along the way, but we were delighted and proud to complete our ride without serious incident and in good time.
“Educational inequality is an issue that is very close to both our hearts and we trust our cycle ride has raised awareness of this vital cause, as well as much-needed money.
“By raising money for the Leeds United Foundation, we are supporting their continuous efforts to provide education and life-changing experiences for children of diverse backgrounds.
“The foundation uses the power of football to enhance the lives of people across our region through opportunities in sport, education, and healthier lifestyles.”
Vicky Conning, fundraising and events officer for the Leeds United Foundation, commented: “We are so grateful to Tianyi and Jinyi for undertaking this gruelling cycle ride.
“It took a lot of courage and stamina, and they proved to be two very brave and committed young men.
“The money they have raised will help fund the Foundation’s amazing Primary Choices programme which will be hosted at Elland Road.
“The programme is for Year 5s and 6s, empowering and enabling opportunities for young people to discuss themes around making positive choices about their lives and futures and the consequences of negative choices.”