Going the distance for his brother
A 9 year old boy from the small village of Batcombe near Dorchester has raised hundreds of pounds for the Child Brain Injury Trust and raised awareness of childhood acquired brain injury at the same time. Young Corey Brimble, inspired by his older brother Max decided it was time for him to do his bit and help raise money for the Child Brain Injury Trust. Corey, with the help of his freerunning trainer Jackson Turner organised the challenge for the last bank holiday in May and each young person jumped 1000 vaults. It took Corey around 3 hours to complete his challenge and he has already raised hundreds of pounds for the charity. Corey told us "My instructor Jackson said I was the first to finish. It took me about three hours and near the end it was hard work.” To find out more about Corey's incredible challenge, click here













