We’re very proud to announce that the Apex Challenge has been given Royal approval with a special new award.
The Duke of York’s Community Initiative makes annual presentations to community groups and charities from across Yorkshire who, following rigorous assessment, are deemed to be: “of real value to the community, well run and an inspiration to others.”
This acclaimed recognition followed a lengthy assessment period during 2015 where assessors spent time looking at how the Apex Challenge works. Two of the award’s assessors visited the Apex Challenge event at Bramham Park in April to see the competition for themselves.
The citation received by the Apex Challenge read: “The Apex Challenge combines outdoor adventure with the very latest cutting edge technology. The activities cover mental, physical and team challenges such as problem solving, high wire courses, caving and canoeing. Since its formation in 2002 the charity has held 22 different events across the whole of the north of England – each involving up to 500 people.”
The Duke of York said, “Over the years the Initiative has sought to extend its remit so that now it not only recognises and rewards outstanding community work but in so doing seeks to enhance society by encouraging award holders to continue to do all they can to break down barriers between both organisations and people.”
The Apex Challenge organising team have now been invited to a special ceremony in early 2016.
Event Director Matt Richards said, “It’s a great honour to get recognition like this and it is an award for all the dozens of volunteers who work so hard to make Apex Challenge events such a success. We’ve managed to build an amazing team with a huge range of skills, and we are very proud that this has been reflected with this prestigious award.”