Nice one Nikki!

Radisson Blu Letterkenny has partnered with Letterkenny’s inspirational Nikki Bradley for her upcoming charity challenge.

Pictured at the announcement are Christine McBride, Sales & Marketing, Radisson Blu Letterkenny, Paul Byrne, Radisson Hotel, Nikki Bradley and Craig Johnston, Personal Trainer, Radisson Health Club. Photo Clive Wasson

On the 21st of July, adaptive adventurer, Nikki Bradley and internationally acclaimed mountaineer, Iain Miller will attempt to climb four of Ireland’s most iconic mountains in less than 24 hours. This will be the first time this has ever been attempted by a crutch user.

Nikki was left with severe damage to her right hip after battling cancer (Ewing’s Sarcoma) in her teens but has chosen to embrace her circumstances and hopes to raise a substantial amount of money for charity while doing so.

The four peaks the duo plan to climb are; Carrauntoohil followed by Croagh Patrick, Slieve Donard and Mount Errigal in Donegal. The charities chosen for the event are the Irish Cancer Society, Action Cancer and the Ross Nugent Foundation. The Ross Nugent Foundation was set up by Don and Sandra Nugent after their son, Ross, lost his battle with Ewing’s Sarcoma in 2010.

Photo Clive Wasson

Radisson Blu Letterkenny are delighted to partner with Nikki Bradley for this incredible challenge.

Paul Byrne, Radisson Blu Hotel Letterkenny said “Nikki truly is an inspirational person who has been relentless in seeking new challenges and raising huge funding for charity.

“She is a super role model for the young people of Donegal and Ireland and has gained enormous respect among her sporting peers and the general public.

“We are delighted to support Nikki in this challenge which will be her most challenging yet and everyone at the Radisson Blu Letterkenny wishes her every success.”

To donate please visit www.gofundme.com/4peaks