Two College Students Attempt World Record for Longest Distance Continuously Crawled to Raise Money for Charity

Two college students will crawl 33 miles on May 28th, 2005 (breaking the world record) to raise money for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.

Colorado Springs, CO (PRWEB) April 6, 2005 -- Sean Duffy, of Columbia University, and Leo Chau, of the University of Colorado at Boulder, will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for Longest Distance Continuously Crawled" on May 28th, 2005, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This record attempt is a way to raise money for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (www.pedaids.org). The current record, 31.44miles, is held by Pete Mckinlay and John Murrie. Sean and Leo will crawl 33 miles.

The dynamic duo have already received donations of $10,000+ and hope to raise an additional $10,000 from the event. All of the money will go directly to the foundation. Their website, www.33milecrawl.com, fully documents the attempt and includes instructions for online donation. They have received a tremendous amount of feedback and support and hope to keep building attention on this exciting fund-raising attempt. For more information, contact: Sean Duffy at spd2102@columbia.edu.

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Sean Duffy
http://www.33milecrawl.com
646-354-9824

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