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– Team Superdrug 3-Peaks Challenge
Superdrug are showing their support to Cancer Research by completing an endurance event. Nothing could be more demanding than the 3 peaks challenge!
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Team Superdrug are:
Penny Neal, Graham Helps, Barry Mann (Driver), Paul Margetts and Brad Sharp.
We will be climbing the three highest peaks in (including travel time) within 24 hours.
( 1,344m)
( 978m)
( 1085m)
In total this challenge equates to 26 miles of mountains and 475 miles of driving!!!
More than one in three of us will develop cancer at some point in our lives. Many of us have lost someone to it. We all want cures to be found.
Cancer Research UK is the leading independent funder of cancer research in Europe. We are almost entirely funded by the public – without the generosity and dedication of our supporters we would not be able to continue making progress against cancer.
We would like to extend our thanks to Sean Watret and June Robertson for their assistance in organising this event.
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