Posts Tagged ‘Comic Relief’
Ronan chats to Heat

- Image by Red Nose Day 2009 via Flickr
Ronan recently got together with Heatworld.com to reveal a little more about who he is.
In this honest interview Ronan chats about fame, family and what kept him going during the grueling climb up Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of Comic Relief.
Have a read of the interview here and find out what has made Ronan the man he is today.
Ronan’s birthday on Kilmanjaro
Ronan talks to us on day 3 of the Kilimanjaro climb and his birthday.
Inside Ronan’s tent
Day 1 of the Kilimanjaro climb and Ronan talks to us from his tent.
Kilmanjaro Update from Ronan…
It’s the end of the second day and we’re camping at around 3,400m. We set off in the rain forest which thinned out into heath land as we got higher. The mountain is now very desolate. It looks as how I’d expect the surface of the moon to be. From here we can finally see the summit of Kilimanjaro and it looks incredible. Each day we walk to a set height and then back track before setting camp. This is to help acclimatise to the reduced oxygen in the air. Everyone’s getting on great and spirits are really high. I’m missing my family and it’s going to be strange celebrating my birthday without them tomorrow. I’ve managed to bring an Iridium satellite phone with me so I’m hoping to be able to get in touch with them tomorrow.
Over and out!
Ronan.
Ambassador meets Prime Minister
Ronan, who is set to climb Kilimanjaro for Comic relief, met with the Prime Minister of Tanzania on his visit to Dublin ahead of the climb.
Ronan is a UN Goodwill Ambassador and Trade Ambassador for Christian Aid and presented the Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania – Mr Peter Minzengo, with a gift of Waterford Crystal as a mark of his support for Irish trade and industry.
Ronan is set to join a host of other celebrities to climb Mount Kilimanjaro for Comic Relief and will be the only Irish person to undertake the challenging expedition to the top of the 19,330ft mountain. He will be joined by Girl’s Aloud band members, Cheryl Cole and Kimberly Walsh, as well as Gary Barlow and Alesha Dixon. The celebrity climbers will hope to raise £5 million to fund the purchase of mosquito nets that will be used to help eradicate malaria within African countries by the year 2012.
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