The Jude Morris Racing Foundation (JMRF) officially launched at the Michelin MX Nationals with support
from Michelin-starred chefs Paul Ainsworth and Tom Kerridge. The launch also coincided with an incredible
£84,000 donation to Air Ambulances UK, the national charity supporting the lifesaving work of the UK’s air
ambulance charities, enabling them to save even more lives every day.


The JMFR has been set up in memory of Jude Morris, a 17-year-old motocross rider who was killed whilst competing
in The British Championship at Duns, Scotland last August. Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance were called to the
incident, but unfortunately Jude could not be saved.


Jude, who raced as #101, was described by the Auto Cycle Union (ACU) as “one of the leading youth riders within
the UK” and was viewed as a rising star by the motocross community. He was also well known in the paddock for
his eagerness to help others and was an inspiration to many.


Jude’s family set up a fundraising appeal in aid of Air Ambulances UK in memory of Jude, and in just seven months
have raised an incredible £84,000 to support the UK’s air ambulance charities who are completely reliant on the
generosity of their local communities to continue their daily lifesaving missions.


Jude Dad’s, Mark Morris said “Losing Jude was an absolutely tragedy for us as family, we also now know how much
of an impact he had on the MX community, the work we are doing with the foundation and our continued support
with Air Ambulances UK is the best legacy we can create for him. We are really proud of the money we have raised
and know it will go to the amazing work the crews and air ambulance teams provide to the community.”


The Jude Morris Racing Foundation has been established by the Morris family to continue Jude’s legacy and helps
to provide a platform for aspiring motocross riders to develop. The JMRF will also continue to support Air
Ambulances UK with their fundraising, with 20p in every pound being donated to Air Ambulances UK.


Air Ambulances UK will distribute the money raised in Jude’s memory to air ambulance charities for clinical and
operational innovations and developments to help save even more lives across the UK and ensure a legacy for
Jude.


Simmy Akhtar CEO said
“We have been overwhelmed by the generosity of the motocross community, and we are incredibly grateful to the
Morris family for choosing to support Air Ambulances UK in memory of Jude. Raising £84,000 in such a short space
of time is an incredible achievement and is testament to Jude’s talent and impact on the motocross community.”
To find out more about the work of Air Ambulances UK visit: www.airambulancesuk.org

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