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About the National Three Peaks Challenge

The National Three Peaks Challenge takes in the highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales in 24 hours.

A team from Jaguar Land Rover will be completing the 3 Peaks Challenge in 24 hours, tackling Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon, to raise funds for the Smith-Magenis Syndrome (SMS) Foundation UK. The SMS Foundation UK is a small UK based charity supporting families and individuals living with SMS, a rare genetic disorder. The charity is here to ensure every person with SMS has a fulfilling life within a supportive and understanding community. The charity aims to be the first point of contact for those seeking information and support. Nobody should ever feel isolated or alone. The SMS Foundation UK values every person affected by this genetic disorder and shall empower them to reach their full potential as respected members of society. The team taking part are Simon Downton, Rob Doyle, Paul Rose, Tom Fagg, Allan Walsh, Dave Byrne, Matt Craig, and Owen Pontin. They are being supported by a team of drivers including Stuart Kennedy, Andy Hind and Mike Gittens.

Fundraising page

Fundraising for The Smith-Magenis Syndrome (SMS) Foundation UK CIO

Charity website

Challenge registration number: 290826

June 2026

23 hours 51 minutes

Participants

  • Robert Doyle 23 hours 46 minutes
  • Paul Rose 23 hours 51 minutes
  • Dave Byrne 23 hours 47 minutes
  • Matt Craig 23 hours 47 minutes
  • Owen Pontin 23 hours 51 minutes
  • Allan Walsh 23 hours 45 minutes