TERRY Mote, president of Minehead Barbarians, is hoping a special game of rugby will get him into the most famous record book in the world.
Terry was a member of a tag rugby team which played a match at 17,575ft at base camp on the slopes of Mount Everest.
Now they hope the feat will be recognised by the Guiness Book of Records as the highest game of rugby ever played.
Terry was part of a group which trekked to base camp on the world's highest mountain to raise money for SPIRE, the rugby charity helping players with spinal injuries, and anti race charity Show Racism the Red Card.
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