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6:08 PM March 3, 2021
Xavier Oates completed a 10k run from Taverham to Hellesdon and back in aid of Norfolk and Norwich Hospitals Charity
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An eight-year-old boy decided to support the NHS by completing a 10k walk this week.
Xavier Oates walked from his home in Taverham to Hellesdon and back on Tuesday in aid of the Norfolk and Norwich Hospitals Charity.
Having decided to take on the challenge on Sunday, Xavier was walking for more than two-and-a-quarter hours. He has already raised more than £800.
Xavier Oates is pictured wearing a vest he was sent for his 10k by the Norfolk and Norwich Hospitals Charity, as well as his medal from I Challenge Myself
Taverham Xavier Oates 10K for Norfolk and Norwich Hospitals
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