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Hastings men complete 50km London run to support the NHS
Local runners Matt Warne and Craig Firth took part in the Ultra X and Run Talk Run 50km Rainbow Run on April 24 to support the NHS.
Friday, 7th May 2021, 9:04 am
The run across London started at Kew Bridge and finished in Regents Park. The pair finished in 5.48.
The event was hosted by Ultra X and Run Talk Run with £20 of the £35 entry fee being donated to NHS Charities Together.
For Matt and Craig it was their first attempt at an Ultramarathon and they chose this one due to Matt’s involvement in Run Talk Run and because it was raising money for the NHS.
A safety addition to make our society healthier and more eco-friendly or a danger and an infringement on our society s choice to drive? In 2017 Sadiq Khan finalised his plans to “make cycling and walking easier, safer and more appealing on roads in West Kensington, Hammersmith, Chiswick and Brentford.” According to Transport For London the two-way segregated cycle track was to connect town centres, “linking important amenities and facilities and make the areas more pleasant to live, work and spend time in.” The £70 million spent on linking Brentford and Olympia will hopefully “make it easier for pedestrians to cross busy roads and remove through traffic on some residential roads.”
April 29, 2021, 9:56 pm
James Haskell, Charley Boorman, Dean Stockton and the training instructors prepare to start training on the River Thames (Luciana Guerra/PA)
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Famous faces including former rugby player James Haskell and broadcaster Matthew Wright have begun training for a standing paddle board trip the length of the Basingstoke Canal.
The group, which also includes Virgin Radio host Amy Voce, are embarking on the journey in support of men’s mental and physical health.
James Haskell and Matthew Wright lead paddleboard training ahead of charity trip eveningexpress.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from eveningexpress.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.