Teacher overcomes heat and exhaustion to complete challenge in memory of former pupil - The Rugby Observer

Teacher overcomes heat and exhaustion to complete challenge in memory of former pupil

Rugby Editorial 29th Nov, 2022   0

A TEACHER has conquered a gruelling charity challenge in memory of a ‘charming’ former pupil who died from a brain tumour aged 12.

Ollie Hawkins completed the Ironman challenge in Tiberias, Israel on Friday (November 25) – swimming 2.4 miles, cycling 112 miles and running 26.2 miles in aid of Warwick children’s charity Molly Ollys.

Ollie, who is from Rugby and teaches PE at Arnold Lodge School in Leamington, dedicated his challenge to the memory of pupil Charles Ludford, from Wolverton, who died in February 2020, just eight months after being diagnosed with cancer.

Ollie, who has so far raised over £4,000 in sponsorship, battled intense heat and exhaustion during the challenge – but he kept going, inspired by Charles’ bravery during his illness.




Charles Ludford aged 11, on his last family holiday in Mallorca.

He said: “I know that I’m lucky to have taught Charles, and to complete the challenge of an Ironman still doesn’t come close to the bravery and courage he showed.

“Even when facing the challenge of his illness, Charles was incredibly positive in his battle, still being the cheeky charming young boy he will always be remembered for.


“When people say that children are a delight to teach, I don’t think any pupil could epitomise that phrase more than Charles. An ever-enthusiastic pupil, I had the pleasure of teaching Charles for PE, a subject that he loved.

“Not only was his passion for sport and PE admirable, but it was his kind-hearted nature and willingness to help others that will always make me remember him.

“He was a pupil who would always ask to help me with carrying equipment and helping his peers in whatever sport he was competing in. A thank you goes a long way and Charles would always show his gratitude for every lesson and after school club, with a huge beaming smile on his face.”

The Ironman marked a lifetime ambition for Ollie, 27, who has so far raised enough money to fulfil the wishes of eight children who have life-threatening illnesses.

He added: “I feel incredibly honoured to be raising money for a charity that does amazing work providing support to children suffering from life-threatening illnesses and their families in the UK. Being a teacher comes with all sorts of challenges, none more so than seeing a pupil fight a serious illness.”

Warwick-based Molly Ollys was established following the death of Rachel and Tim Ollerenshaw’s eight-year-old daughter Molly from a rare kidney cancer, and marks its tenth anniversary this year.

The charity supports children with life-threatening illnesses and their families. It helps with emotional support and donates wishes, therapeutic toys and books to children directly and through hospitals across the UK.

Charles with mum Jennie, dad James and sister Izzy.

Charles’ mum Jennie, who now works for the charity, said: “We are so proud of Ollie. He put his body through intense pain to raise funds in our beautiful boy’s memory. Ollie is a superstar and a true iron man!

“Charles loved Arnold Lodge and despite only being there for a short time, he made some really strong relationships and was much loved by all the staff and pupils.

“To know he was so highly thought of is one of the things that keeps us going as a family, and I know first-hand that the money Ollie has raised will make such a difference to the children and families that we support at Molly Ollys.

“Rachel Ollerenshaw emotionally supported me at the time. I’d ask her about all the things that were haunting me – such as how is it at the end when they are close to dying? What do I put on Christmas cards when he’s no longer here? She was so good and kind and listened, but answered everything honestly which helped me. And now I am delighted to be playing my own part in helping others going through the same dark time.”

Visit https://tinyurl.com/bdzxmytd to donate to Ollie’s fund-raiser.

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