Join us for our

D-Day 44 Challenge

Join Team Combat Stress and take on our D-Day 44 Challenge!

On the anniversary of the D-Day landings, come with us to Normandy to race across its historic beaches, finishing at the iconic Pegasus Bridge.

Raised so far

£919

Our goal

£70,000

Incl. Gift Aid

Register

The registration fee is £170pp and this goes towards your initial travel cost.
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Choose the distance

Choose one of three challenges - a 22-mile walk, a 22-mile run or a 44-mile ultra-run. All challenges take place on 6 June 2025 and finish at Pegasus Bridge

Raise vital funds

Share your fundraising page and spread the word! Get your family and friends to sponsor your challenge and raise vital funds in support of veterans' mental health. Option 1: £1400 fundraising target. Option 2: £650 self funded with a £750 fundraising target.

THE CHALLENGE

Taking place between 5-8th June in Normandy, France. This four-day package includes return transport from London, three-nights’ accommodation, all meals, including a pasta party the night before and full medical and event support.

There is a 22-mile walk, a 22-mile run and a 44-mile ultra-run to choose from. Participants choose their distance and their fundraising option. 

The route starts at the Pointe du Hoc. This is where Colonel Rudder led an elite group of 200 rangers up the chalk cliffs using ropes and ladders. After dispatching the German sentries at the top of the cliff, their mission was to find and destroy large battery guns. This action was crucial as these large guns were capable of firing shells several miles out to sea and would therefore have claimed many men’s lives who would be arriving at Utah beach the following morning. After destroying the guns, but alerting a large German infantry force, Colonel Rudder and his men fought bravely with their backs to the sea.

THE COST


Option 1 (Minimum Sponsorship)
- You pay a £170 registration fee and agree to raise a minimum £1400 sponsorship. We ask that 80% of the fundraising target is raised by 25th March 2025.

Option 2 (Own Place) - You pay a £170 registration fee, plus £650 for the balance of the tour costs. You agree to raise a minimum of £750.

ITINERARY

DAY 1 - TRAVEL TO FRANCE

Travel by coach from London to your overnight accommodation in France via the Eurotunnel. 

DAY 2 - D-DAY CHALLENGE

Tackle the 44 mile or 22 mile D-Day Challenge.

DAY 3 - SIGHTSEEING

Take a tour of the local sites and memorials around Caen.

DAY 4 - RETURN TO UK

Return travel by coach from France to London via the Eurotunnel and on to home.

READY TO GO?

Option 1 (Minimum Sponsorship) - You pay a £170 registration fee and agree to raise a minimum £1400 sponsorship. We ask that 80% of the fundraising target is raised by 25th March 2025.

Option 2 (Own Place) - You pay a £170 registration fee, plus £650 for the balance of the tour costs. You agree to raise a minimum of £750.

The origins of the D-Day 44 Challenge

With thanks to Mike and Jo McErlain

Lt Col Mike McErlain, Trauma Spine and Orthopaedic Surgeon, served in Iraq, Afghanistan, including tours of Bosnia and Northern Ireland and was attached to the Parachute Regiment. Mike co-founded the D-Day Challenge with brother-in-law Giles Barnes in 2009, to remember the fallen soldiers of 1944 and those who sacrifice their lives today for our country.  Tragically, Mike died on the 6th June 2013, aged 45, while running the Normandy beaches for charity. 

With the support of Combat Stress, Joanna, Mike's wife, has continued the D-Day Challenge in his memory.

The running and walking routes of this challenge take you on a fantastic course through corn, wheat and barley fields as you head down the Normandy coastline over sand dunes, through marsh land and pebble beaches. You will follow forgotten paths and rocky outcrops and pass through beautiful Norman villages.

The beaches are set alive during this first week of June with people from all over the world, driving WWII vehicles, some even wearing old WWII uniforms. Amongst these people are hundreds of war veterans, some of whom lived through D-Day and proudly wear their medals and tell their amazing stories.

The D-Day 44 Challenge commemorates the 1944 Allied invasion of occupied France. For those who are passionate about adventure and sporting challenges, the challenge offers the perfect opportunity to indulge these passions. The walk/run allows you to appreciate fully the sacrifices made by our forefathers, as well as current servicemen, who have bravely fought to protect our way of life.

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Connect with our D-Day 44 Challenge community

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Join Team Combat Stress on Strava to track your miles, share your personal best, and see your place on the event leaderboard. 

Sharing your miles on FacebookTwitter and Instagram are all great ways to let everyone know you’re taking part in the D-Day 44 Challenge so they can support you and we can thank you.

Be a part of our community and use the hashtag #DDay44Challenge if you would like your photo featured below.  We always love to see what our amazing fundraisers get up to!