Stuart Macdonald

5 ferries, 52 miles, 1 dog, 1 day

Fundraising for The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice
£125,576
raised of £125,000 target
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Event: Virgin London Marathon 2015, on 26 April 2015
Participants: Francis Gilroy, Christopher Hanlon, Stuart Macdonald, , Alan Dickson,David Devine, David Chong, Sheila Lewis, Kenny Neison, Owen McNee
We provide compassionate hospice care to add life to days.

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Team C-Run has pledged to raise £125,000 for The Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice Capital Appeal

This years challenge is for 6 of us and pepper the dog to run the 52 miles of the five ferry cycle route.We will be supported by the hospice and 14 others on bike. This is an epic challenge which we are hoping to complete in 1 day (and hopefully not miss the next ferry )

Last years challenge was to do the three peaks and Stirling marathon in 24hours and the team consisted of Christopher Hanlon Francis Gilroy Andy Devine with Peter Burns and Francis Sermanni supporting by car.

The year before Harvey broke the world half marathon world record taking the title from Bobby the bee in his home town Glasgow at the great Scottish run.by running 1 hour 32 mins.

Team cy-run in 2014 helped Harvey The Hospice Heart claim 2 World records - The fastest marathon (3hrs51mins) by an offical mascot and the fastest half marathon (1hr37mins) by an official mascot, in London and Glasgow respectively. In 2012, Team Cy-run cycled to London before completing the marathon and in 2013 cycled to Edinburgh before running the marathon on the same day!

Supported by many willing adventurers over the past 5 years this year is no different for his biggest challenge to date. We will have numerous support runners with us for what will be another fantastic adventure as we raise funds and awareness for the Hospice's Brick by Brick Campaign.

Please follow our progress on facebook under 'Team Cy Run'.

Thank you so much for your donation it is so kind of you.

Take care

The Cy-Run team

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About the charity

The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice, situated in Bellahouston Park, Glasgow, exists to help our patients achieve the best quality of life possible in whatever time remains for them. Where it may not be possible to add days to lives, we aim to add life to days for patients and their families.

Donation summary

Total raised
£125,575.47
+ £2,601.91 Gift Aid
Online donations
£14,963.47
Offline donations
£110,612.00

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