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Event

Skydive

Date

26-27 June 2026

Location

Salisbury

Fundraising Target

£395.00

Summer Skydive

Ever wondered what it feels like to jump out of a plane and free fall at over 120mph through the air? Well why not join us for our Summer Skydive for a once-in-a-lifetime experience and raise vital funds for cancer patients here and across the world.

Event

Skydive

Date

26-27 June 2026

Location

Salisbury

Fundraising target

£395.00

Registration fee

£70.00
RMCC skydiver smiling to the camera as she's about to fall out of the plane. There are clouds beneath her and an instructor behind her waiting to fall.

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How to take part 

Registration 

The registration fee is £70 and we ask each participant to reach a minimum fundraising target of £395

All of our skydives are organised by our partners, and you can register through their website Skyline Events.

On challenge day, your safety and enjoyment is our priority. 

These jumps are tandem so you will be attached to a professional freefall parachute instructor at all times - no previous experience is necessary, just an instinct for fun! Our team will be there on the day to support you as you take on this brave challenge.

What's included when I join Team Marsden?

Your registration includes:

  • A fundraising pack
  • A charity t-shirt for you to wear on the big day
  • Dedicated fundraising support and advice to help you reach your fundraising target
  • In-person support on the day as you prepare to take the leap!
  • Access to our fun, friendly, and supportive online community in the Team Marsden Challenge Events Facebook group.
A woman in a pink shirt takes a selfie while tandem skydiving with a man in black clothing and a helmet, beneath a partially visible parachute and a clear blue sky.

Marie's story

Marie took part in the Summer Skydive 2024 in memory of her daughter Natalie, and shared with us what it really feels like.

"It was a day to remember. I found it quite emotional, getting lost in my thoughts and the reason I was there. It was beautiful but tough and everyone with RMCC had a personal story to explain their own reason for being there. 

When I was getting ready, I was thinking about Natalie and knowing how proud she would be of me. For me personally, this was a huge challenge, and yes, I was terrified until the parachute opened, but was I brave? Not really. The brave one in my story was my daughter Natalie."

Thanks to supporters like Marie, we continue to fund vital research and care for all those affected by cancer.

RMCC skydiver falling in the air smiling at the camera with goggles on. An instructor is strapped to her back and is smiling to the camera too. Both have their arms flung back and there is a blue sky and clouds in the background.