Driver Graham McKittrick of Car No. 5 was on Sunday crowned the overall winner of this year’s edition of the Rhino Charge challenge held at Torosei in Kajiado County.
McKittrick, who is a regular competitor of the Rhino Charge challenge, covered a tough course under the super modified category of 27km to emerge victorious for the fifth time in the history of the Rhino Charge. Claiming the second and third positions were Bundu Fundi team (Car No.38) led by Sean Avery and Team Huzi (Car No. 33) led by Jeremy Holley respectively.
“Last year, we finished in third place, and I am happy that this year we have secured first place. This marks our fifth win overall since we began participating in the challenge as a family 35 years ago. Personally, I started participating in the challenge at the age of 15, and the journey has been incredible, raising funds to support our ecosystem and biodiversity. This event is very important to us, and we remain committed to participating and supporting this cause.” Said Graham McKittrick.
The annual event which is aimed at raising funds to support the environmental conservation, has this year broken the record by raising a remarkable KES 325.9 million, the highest in the history of the Rhino Charge. Longtime driver Adil Khawaja of Car No. 44 (AK44) emerged as the top fundraiser for the second year in a row, raising a historic KES 175 million. Last year, Mr. Khawaja, was also the top fundraiser with KES.60 million.
“My sincere thanks goes to all the sponsors and friends who came on board to support our team in raising this remarkable amount of KES 175 million, which certainly was not an easy feat. We are pleased with the contributions and involvement in the cause of supporting environmental conservation. It is high time we started training our young people to get involved in this initiative so that they can carry it forward as we age. We need to establish mentorship programs that will empower them with knowledge about the importance of environmental conservation and ecosystems, and train them on how to effectively fundraise for this cause.” Said Adil Khawaja.
This year’s Rhino Charge drew 54 entries with six new entries joining the challenge. The new entries included Pumba Patrol (Car No. 17), The Crusaders (Car No. 45), Geco Tribe Chargers (Car No. 46), Zambarau Heels on Wheels (Car No. 50), and two teams from the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK 58 and BATUK 59).