Sally Gunnell OBE becomes an Ambassador for KSS!

We’re delighted to announce that Sussex-based Olympic gold medallist Sally Gunnell OBE has become an official ambassador for our charity, marking her support for our lifesaving work across the region.

The announcement comes as we invite people across Sussex to come together for a day of adventure, fundraising and family fun this summer at our popular Heli Hike in Sussex and Family Fun Day.

Taking place on Saturday 13 June at Wiston Park, Steyning, the two events promise something for all ages, from scenic countryside walking routes to hands-on activities and the chance to meet the our lifesaving crews and see the air ambulance helicopter up close.

Sally Gunnell to support KSS as new ambassador

As a newly appointed ambassador for KSS, Sally Gunnell will help champion our vital work, delivering lifesaving pre-hospital emergency care across Kent, Surrey and Sussex. Earlier this year, she showed her support by taking part in our Run 31 challenge, helping to raise awareness and funds.

Sally Gunnell OBE said: โ€œIโ€™m absolutely delighted to become an ambassador for KSS. Their crews provide an incredible, lifesaving service, bringing expert emergency care directly to people when they need it most. Having always been passionate about health, wellbeing and supporting communities, it feels very special to be able to support such an important local charity and help raise awareness of the vital work they do.โ€

One of Britainโ€™s most celebrated athletes, Sally Gunnell OBE is best known for her achievements in the 400m hurdles, becoming the first woman in history to hold Olympic, World, European and Commonwealth titles at the same time. She won Olympic gold at the 1992 Barcelona Games and set a world record of 52.74 seconds when winning the World Championships in 1993. Since retiring from athletics, Sally has remained a passionate advocate for health, wellbeing and community causes across the UK.

KSS Chief Executive David Welch said: โ€œOur Sussex Heli Hike and Family Fun Day are special events which will again bring our community together in support of the lifesaving care we provide every day. Whether youโ€™re taking on the challenge of the hike or joining us for the celebrations at the Family Fun Day, there really is something for everyone.

โ€œWeโ€™re especially proud to welcome Sally Gunnell as a newly appointed ambassador for KSS. Her passion for health, wellbeing and community, combined with her inspiring profile, will play an important role in helping us reach more people, raise vital funds and continue saving lives across the region.โ€

Step out and make every stride count

The Heli Hike in Sussex offers participants the chance to support their local air ambulance by taking on either a 3-mile or 7.5-mile route through the South Downs, with breathtaking views across rolling hills, woodland and vineyards.

Open to all abilities, the event encourages walkers to sign up with friends, family and even their dogs to raise vital funds to help KSS continue to provide expert pre-hospital emergency care across Kent, Surrey and Sussex.

Every step taken supports our work in delivering lifesaving interventions at the scene of an incident, from advanced trauma care to blood transfusions, bringing the emergency room directly to patients when every second counts.

Participants can also look forward to a celebratory finish, with medals, refreshments supplied by Wistonโ€™s very own vineyard, and access to a dedicated VIP area at the Family Fun Day.

A celebration for the whole community

Running alongside the Heli Hike, the Family Fun Day begins at 11am and offers an exciting programme of entertainment designed to engage and inspire visitors of all ages.

Highlights of the day include:

  • The chance to meet KSS crew members and see the helicopter up close (subject to operational availability)
  • Live demonstrations, including CPR and emergency services response demonstrations involving West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, SECAmb and Sussex Police.
  • Live music, street food and local stalls supporting the community
  • A dedicated childrenโ€™s area featuring rides, face painting and interactive activities
  • The popular Mini Medic Mission, helping young visitors learn vital lifesaving skills in a fun environment

The event also showcases the partnership working behind emergency care, with representatives from local emergency services joining the day.

Get involved

With limited places available, please:

Whether taking on the hike, learning new skills or simply enjoying the atmosphere, every participant will play a part in helping KSS save lives across the region.

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