Our Challenges

At Hailsham Boxing Club we regularly organise challenges for our members and the local community to raise money for the club and other causes.

We strongly believe completing these challenges helps to overcome fears, build resilience and provide focus.

They are a great way for our members to really get to know and support each other.

For more information or to join one of our challenges get in touch:

Completed Challenges

On Sunday 20th November the girls took on the Seven Sisters and walked 10 miles from Cuckmere to Eastbourne Pier.

They were really lucky with good weather and even though it was a hard 10 miles all reached the finish line with a smile on their faces.

These walks are a really good way to catch up, get to know each other and have fun.

So far there has been £275 raised towards a defibrillator for the club.

If you want to join us on the next one please get in touch.

Scaffel Pike – 25th September

On Sunday 25th September 12 of us including 3 children completed the climb up Scaffel Pike in the Lake District.

It took 4 hours and 50 minutes and was brutal at times, especially coming back down. Check out the video.

It was worth every minute to be able to raise over £700 for the Hailsham Foodbank and over £100 for Hailsham Boxing Club

If you would like to donate to this challenge, please donate here

CHALLENGE COMPLETED: The South Downs Way – 100 Miles in one hit

Thursday 11 August 2022 at 18.00 a few of our team joined forces trekking 100 miles non-stop to raise money for an amazing and worthy charity – Heads Up.

Heads Up mission is to raise mental health awareness for UK Armed Forces, and empower members of the military community who are at breaking point to recover their mental health and enjoy a more positive, and happier future.

Other Challenges Completed:

Members of our gym have taken part in many challenges raising over £20,000 for various charities.

These challenges have really pushed our team to their limit but resulted in new friendships, fears conquered and great memories. They include:

Sky Diving
Climbing Mountains
Guinness World Record attempt
12k Nuclear Race
Mini walking challenges for the children