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Share Your Fundraising Stories
By on 14/04/2010 15:24:32

raising millions for charities year-round – and many have inspirational stories behind their fundraising.Charity doesn’t begin at home when you’re a runner – it begins with a public promise to raise as much cash as you can. At any major race in the UK, 75

Why run for charity?
By David Mitchell on 03/10/2008 15:22:47
Who to choose, how to apply, what to expect - in fact, everything you need to know about running for charity

place?Charities buy places for the Flora London Marathon and allocate these to runners as fundraising places. Some charities set specific fundraising targets that have to be met in order to qualify for a Golden Bond; others let runners set their own

Traithlete's World Charities Email
By on 24/03/2011 16:23:04

join our team in the Liverpool Triathlon, Virgin Active London Triathlon or Blenheim Triathlon. Or take part in Ironman UK for only £150 registration fee. Join team Scope today. We’ll support you with your fundraising and you’ll be supporting

UK's Best Running Club 2009: The Winner
By Runner's World on 24/04/2009 11:11:19
Sponsored By New Balance. Join us in recognising the achievements of clubs up and down the country

involved as our senior ones," he explains. "They are happy to be a part of the club in all areas – marshalling at races with their parents, helping out with fundraisers – things like that. There's a real one-for-all spirit," he says. The club's new running

BIG Marathon Index
By on 17/04/2012 11:00:00
All you need to know before taking on a marathon, from training plans to nutrition advice

the marathon In the final two days On race-day - before, during and after the race Race-day checklists Secrets of Successful Pacing (Preview) Behind the Scenes: VLM Finish Line Runnersworld.co.uk's Marathon Gift Guide Fundraising Focus

Charity Fatigue Syndrome
By Andy Blackford on 09/09/2003 10:30:17
Charity may start in the home, but these days it always seems to end up at a race of some sort

my name down.This monstrous event seemed to deserve some kind of fund-raising effort, so initially I chose the cause that was closest to my heart – the provision of new premises for the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order. But if I’ve learned

200 Miles for 200 Minutes... and some!
By Jane Hoskyn on 14/08/2006 11:06:26
The inspiring tale of what happened when RW members got together to support a friend in need

a show of support for Dave, and partly to raise money for Cancer Research UK through the fundraising website JustGiving.com.So as Dave prepared for surgery and Liz prepared for the longest evening of her life, forum members ran 200 Miles for 200

Lucozade Sport Super Six: Meg (first-timer)
By Runner's World on 19/12/2008 00:00:26
Follow the progress of Meg, a first-time marathon runner, as she receives expert advice from mentor Liz Yelling

quite an odd look! Coming out of Blackfriars Tunnel along Embankment was also a highlight – at that point, I knew I was nearly home.I’m very close to reaching my fundraising target – I’ve raised almost £10,000 for Spinal Research now. I was running

What's Hot On The Forum
By on 14/12/2009 07:00:18
Going up… running in a winter wonderland, getting started. Going down… Cold bath confusion, catastrophic chafing. Updated 14/12/09

running. I’m thinking of killing two birds with one stone and turning one of his walks into a jog. Does anyone else run with their dog? Did you ease them in gradually or just go out as normal? Clare Taylor 4 Labradors are generally fine as long as most

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