James Moon Completes the Parish Walk
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In the current unstable financial climate, Chris Moon, provides a shining example of inspiration to a wide range of businesses leaders and employees.
For his latest venture, Chris Moon walks the talk and is first amputee to complete the gruelling 85 mile time trial Clerical Medical Parish Walk Isle of Man.
The parish walk! ... It sounds like the sort of thing one does for a few hours before having a cream tea in the village hall; but nothing could be further from the truth. It is a brutal eighty-five mile unforgiving road route around every parish of the Isle of Man, with many hills, which has to be completed in less than twenty four hours. Competitors are not allowed to run.
At 8.00 am on Saturday June 21st 2008 nearly fifteen hundred walkers set out on their longest day. Twenty four hours later, 121 successfully completed the race defying torrential rain and high winds. Chris Moon finished in a time of twenty-three hours twenty-one minutes and twenty-nine seconds and was awarded the Manx Telecom Parish Walk Outstanding Achievement Cup.
Chris Moon a former army officer lost his lower right arm and leg in 1995 whilst clearing landmines in Africa for a charity. He’s one of the few westerners to survive kidnap by Khmer Rouge guerrillas, been a speaker and trainer for eleven years and a veteran of many of the world 's toughest ultra marathons, raising funds for charities helping the disabled. He set up a small company MTB (Making The Best - his philosophy in life) which solves problems in the fields of human resources and security management. He is a well-known speaker on the subjects of change management, motivation, leadership and the concept of limitation. His widely acclaimed autobiography вЂ
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