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Knockout Challenge

Join us at this fun event!

Date of event:  14 June 2008

Venue:  Honourable Artillery Company, London


Last year, those who took part in the Knockout Challenge raised over £25,000 for the NSPCC. Join us in 2008 for another day of wet, wild and wacky fun! The event will take place on Saturday 14 June 2008 at The Honourable Artillery Company right in the heart of the City of London.

Teams of 10 participants are invited to take up the challenge to win the much sought-after Knockout Challenge Trophy. This exciting event promises to be a great day out for your team and their supporters.

The Knockout Challenge is a hilarious team game loosely based on the popular 1970s TV game show. There will be lots of activities to entertain family and friends including:

  • Fun Fair stalls
  • Dodgems
  • Face painting
  • Raffle
  • Egg and Spoon Race
  • Barbeque

The Knockout Challenge is a great competitive team-building exercise and corporate activity. Now in its third year of raising vital funds for the NSPCC, it’s also an excellent way to let off some steam and have a fun-filled day out.

Entry includes:

  • A team of 10 (mixed or all female or all male) into the competition
  • Lunch
  • Participation in five events
  • A trophy for the winners
  • A prize for collecting the most sponsorship


If you would like to enter a team, please contact Claire Shearer at: cshearer@nspcc.org.uk or call 020 7825 2946.


Entry conditions:

  • By entering Knockout Challenge, you have agreed to raise sponsorship for the NSPCC.  Official sponsorship forms will be provided and the use of the Justgiving website is highly recommended: www.justgiving.co.uk
  • No refunds can be made once your team entry has been confirmed
  • All competitors must be aged 18 or over
  • All team members must attend a safety briefing before competing