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competitive edge
16–18 APRIL 10
swimathon
Pick one of 500 UK pools to take
part in the 24th Swimathon. Over the
past three years, more than 50,000
swimmers have entered this event,
raising over £4.5m for Marie Curie
Cancer and The Swimathon Foundation.
It’s open to teams or individuals.
Distances vary from 1.5km to 5km
and can be spread over the three
days. The SimplySwim challenge allows
participants to set their own number of
laps. “Swimathon provides motivation
and a personal challenge to swimmers
nationwide,” says Duncan Goodhew,
Olympic gold medallist and Swimathon
president. Details: www.swimathon.org
Choose any one of 500 UK pools to take part in the Swimathon
17 APRIL10 Bupa London 10k: In its third year
shine manchester
A brand new event for Cancer Research
UK, this night-marathon is open to both
men and women. Participants will walk
for either 26 or 13 miles through the
city of Manchester at night, passing well-
known landmarks along the route. This
event uses light to symbolise bringing
hope to the darkness of cancer. The light
also illustrates the charity’s progress
and ambition to beat cancer. Entry costs
£30 per person. Details: http://shine.
Light symbolises hope against cancer
cancerresearchuk.org/
16–26 SEPTEMBER 10 31 MAY 10
© CHARITY CHALLENGE
andes to amazon
bupa london 10,000
bike ride
Organised by the people behind
the London Marathon, this event is
This open charity event starts with a now in its third year. It’s a popular
day exploring the ancient Inca capital of choice due to its relatively fl at
Cusco and the majestic Machu Picchu course and opportunity for fast
ruins before setting off on a route that times. The run starts and fi nishes at
covers around 60km a day. Along the St James’ Park and is on the route
way, participants will cover the Sacred that’s likely to be used for the 2012
Valley of the Incas and cut through the Olympic Marathons. Runners will
Andes with spectacular views of the pass Westminster Abbey, Big Ben,
cordillera Ausangate before descending The Houses of Parliament, The
into the Amazonian rainforest and the London Eye, St Paul’s Cathedral,
Manu Biosphere Reserve: home to Nelson’s Column and Buckingham
toucans, monkeys, bears and more. Palace. Entry costs £25, with charity
The deposit is £550 per person and places also available. Details: www.
the minimum sponsorship £3,750. london10000.co.uk
Details: www.charitychallenge.com
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