A Jersey adventurer is taking on seven Ironman triathlons in seven days to raise money for four island charities.
Peter Wright has set himself the gruelling endurance test he's dubbed 'Island Man'.
He will be swimming 2.4 miles, cycling 112 miles, and running 26.2 miles every single day, starting this Friday (3 October).
CLIC Sargent, Kezia’s Fund, Lily’s Fund, The LouLou Sporting Foundation will all get a share of the money raised.
Peter . who is CEO of Prosperity 24/7 - says they are all deliberately 'young person-focused'.
The swims will be at the Aquasplash, followed by cycling routes through the island’s lanes, and marathon runs along St Aubin's Bay.

Peter says he would love for people to join in on their bikes and in their trainers:
"I'd definitely like company. The pool will be on my own, but getting on the bike and doing the run I'd love people to join me, have a chat and spur me on.
"I want people to get involved however they want to.
"I'd like to raise a minimum of £20,000 if I could, but I'm hoping to go far beyond that mark with the support of our brilliant community."
The 52 year old is no stranger to adventure, having previously rowed the atlantic
You can donate to the challenge here.

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