Excitingly we can announce our numbers have now officially grown from 5 to 6 as Nathaniel Hugh Stanford Gimson has reconsidered his position and declared himself available for selection for the Cambridge to Casablanca mission. Apparently Nat's decision was largely based on the persuasive powers of Davidson and a general realisation of just what he was missing out on... Nat remarked: "I'm really excited about joining the team, starting training and I'm delighted I'm doing something to help The Sick Children's Trust which is an extremely worthy cause".
Like the rest of us (except Hugh) Nat went to school at The Perse in Cambridge and he is currently in his third year of a political science degree at the University of Leeds. In his spare time Nat enjoys playing the cello, choral singing, sausages, mince pies (with removable lids) and resembling the mascot froma well known brand of roadside cafes.
Kit Manager Tom Doble said: "To be honest I'm delighted, if you are going to do one charity endurance event this year, it just has to be a cycle to Morocco. Nat may have enormous legs and no knee caps, but I'm sure he will be an asset to the team".
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