SpeedoMick set for epic Liverpool homecoming

After six months and 2500 miles the charity legend Speedo Mick is set to finish his epic journey in Liverpool

Author: Paul DowardPublished 17th Dec 2021
Last updated 17th Dec 2021

The charity legend that is Speedomick (real name Michael Cullen) finishes his mammoth 2,500-mile trek on home turf in Liverpool today.

Over the last six months, Speedomick has been making his way round the UK and Ireland on foot, wearing only his famous blue Speedo pants – wind, rain or shine.

This Friday marks his final walking day when he finishes his massive challenge at Pier Head Liverpool.

The purpose of the tour has been to give back £250,000 to small charities along the way who support homelessness, mental health and disadvantaged young people, all of which he has first hand experience of in his road to recovery. So far he’s given out nearly £193,000 to 83 charities along with raising over £130,000 so far on the walk.

You can catch up on all the latest news from the Speedomick trek by visiting https://www.facebook.com/speedomick

Speedomick is due to complete his challenge at the Pier Head between 2pm and 4pm with a big fanfare to celebrate his achievement.

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