Woman bounces to work in memory of twin sister

Rosie Davies on her way to work on a space hopper. Credit: BPM Media

A Birmingham woman has bounced all the way to her office, a two-kilometre commute, on a space hopper in memory of her twin sister.

Rosie Davies has been taking part in a series of challenges to raise money for charity - The Lullaby Trust.

Her twin sister Isobel died a cot death at just three months.

The space hopper is a part of her charity campaign. Credit: BPM

Rosie, 26, a chemistry researcher at the University of Birmingham, has earlier taken to the stage to perform a stand-up show and jumped out of a plane for a skydive.

She has taken up the challenge in memory of her twin sister who died a cot death at just three months. Credit: BPM Media

Rosie has also taken part in a Man Vs Mountain challenge in Snowdon, competed in the World Bog Snorkelling Championships in Wales, and walked across the Millennium Dome in 34mph winds and torrential rain.

She will round the year off with a swim in the North Atlantic on New Year’s Day.