to an eBay charity auction on July 2.Jess Ennis, Dame Kelly Holmes, Colin Jackson and Nell McAndrew are among those who have donated their favorite footwear. (Jess Ennis's signed shoes are pictured right.) Whilst we can't all clock the times of our
, the charity behind the race, said:"The Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon races through four of London’s amazing Royal Parks, and has raised more than £15million for around 400 charities all over the UK since it began in 2008. This year’s field is set
Queues of charity marathon runners, all sporting their best fancy dress costumes, will be lining up outside the ASICS flagship store on Oxford Street. The fancy dress runners will be in line to have their free gait analysis.To make sure participants
and the whole event is so well organised from start to finish. I'll definitely run another marathon again as long as I am able and lucky enough to be accepted for my own place.I had my own place this year and decided to run and raise money for three charities
charity, and the moment when before the start a runner for ‘Changing Faces’ came up to us and said “you’re running for Debra, that’s a great charity,” which coming from a supporter of Changing Faces was a real accolade.Debra is the UK charity for those
around in 4:30 but I'm very happy with 4:57... at least I beat Jeffrey Archer...Attached photo of me (left) with fellow runner for Naomi House Charity - Index of all quotesNext quote
keep me from regaining it all. Anyway, I got a golden bond charity place through The Wooden Spoon Society and decided to raise as much money as possible as well, and tell as many people as possible, so that I couldn't possibly back out when the training
Veteran marathoner Matthew Loddy, 47, is set to embark on his latest charity challenge: 30 marathons in 30 days across the UK. Running in the name of the Teenager Cancer Trust Matthew began his challenge on Saturday March and is set to finish
pounds for charity in her lifetime by undertaking awe-inspiring endurance challenges despite battling with terminal cancer. The debut of the race in the centre of Yorkshire is all the more significant after the county's medal haul of seven golds, two
the charity I was being sponsored for (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) were brilliant. In stormed St John's Ambulance, quickly followed by the London Ambulance Service and I was whisked off to St. Thomas' Hospital where I was informed I had a fractured