
West Highland Way adventure for Colin and George
Colin Matheson (70) and friend George Gorman (69), both from Dundee, completed the 96-mile West Highland Way trek together in July, raising over £1000 for PCRF.
Colin Matheson (70) and friend George Gorman (69), both from Dundee, completed the 96-mile West Highland Way trek together in July, raising over £1000 for PCRF.
Riccardo (Ricc) Codacci-Pisanelli, 28, and his brothers Matteo, 30, and Cosimo, 32, raised over £80k for PCRF by running 100km (62miles) along the Norfolk Coastal Path on 16 June in tribute to their mother, Sarah.
Michael Gray from Feltham in West London is taking on a mammoth 200-mile Paris to London charity cycle ride for PCRF – and he’s doing it nearly 6 feet off the ground on his Penny Farthing!
Pocket rocket 10-year-old Jessica Briggs from Paignton in Devon swam the equivalent of the English Channel in memory of her grandad, clocking up a whopping 1352 lengths of her local swimming pool and raising £700 for PCRF.
Veterinary surgeon Alison Hamel from Aberdeen devised a new take on running a fundraising marathon – she ran 1.1 mile every hour for 24 hours in an exhausting challenge for her friend, raising just under £6,000 for PCRF!
Pancreatic cancer patient Stafford Wulff, 44, is running the virtual Virgin London Marathon for PCRF on 04 October along a beach near his home in Adelaide, Australia.
Ray Hall (75) and his granddaughter Lottie Cooper completed a 2-mile fundraising walk together – albeit 300 miles apart – to raise over £4750 to date for the medical research charity Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund.
How would you fancy crossing 24 miles of the world’s busiest shipping lane standing up on a paddleboard? That’s exactly what a team led by supporter Tom Hazelden did last October, in memory of Tom’s father Ted, who died in 2014 of pancreatic cancer
Gutsy fitness trainer Heather Lawson is finally able to put her feet up after a fundraising challenge turned out to be vastly more exercise than she’d bargained for.
Kirsty Ford is the only woman on the fight card for the West Berkshire White Collar Boxing charity event on March 14. She’s taking part – for the first and only time – to raise funds for PCRF, in memory of her aunt who died in 2017.