Special Olympics athlete targets world record as she takes on 100-mile cycle through London and Essex
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Hannah Kemp, 26, aims to be the youngest woman with an intellectual impairment to cycle 100 miles independently at Ford RideLondon-Essex 100, inspired by her father and prior tandem experience.
Special Olympics Great Britain team members, including Hannah Kemp and Tom Kensall, are participating to break Guinness World Records for cycling 100 miles with intellectual impairments.
The Ford RideLondon-Essex 100 is part of a cycling festival, with various routes like RideLondon Freecycle, inspiring cyclists and supported by partners like Tudor, the official timing partner.
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