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Around £191,000 raised for Cancer Research UK as Sunderland runners tackle Race for Life

Over 1,700 runners gathered together in a fight against cancer to raise an incredible amount of money as the Race for Life came to the North East.

Fundraisers of all ages took part in a series of fun-runs at Sunderland's Herrington Park on Sunday, with runners taking part in 10k, 5k and 3k challenges - as well as a Pretty Muddy obstacle course and Pretty Muddy Kids event, raising an estimated £191,000 for Cancer Research UK.

One of the many fundraisers there on the day was David Ansell who completed the 10k course and added additional mileage to make up the distance to 10 miles, ticking off day 144 of his ambitious challenge.

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David, a serving soldier from Sunderland, is five months into the mammoth undertaking to walk 10 miles a day for 1,000 consecutive days to raise money for Cancer Research UK.

David, who has been inspired by the death of his father, also David, from cancer and the experience of friends, said: “It was great to be back at Race for Life with my partner and friends. It's a fantastic event, with a brilliant atmosphere and reminds me of why I'm doing this challenge - to raise money for vital research to help us beat cancer sooner."

Race for Life at Herrington Park in Sunderland (Cancer Research UK)

Money raised at Race for Life enables scientists to find new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer - helping to save more lives. This is the 30th year of Race for Life and participants received an exclusive medal to mark the milestone.

Every year around 19,500 people are diagnosed with cancer in the North East and one in two people in the UK born after 1960 will get cancer in their lifetime. Now organisers of the 3k, 5k, 10k, Pretty Muddy events are sending a heartfelt message of thanks to everyone who put their best feet forward as well as their supporters.

And they’re appealing for people to make every step count by paying in sponsorship money as soon as possible.

Cancer Research UK’s spokesperson in the North East Michaela Robinson-Tate said: “We are incredibly grateful to everyone who took part in Race for Life Sunderland. Life-saving research is being funded right now thanks to our supporters who fundraise. The atmosphere at Race for Life Sunderland was hugely moving - full of emotion, courage, tears and laughter as people celebrated the lives of those dear to them who have survived cancer and remembered loved ones lost to the disease.

“Now we’re asking everyone who took part to return the money they’re raised as soon as possible. Funds raised - whether it’s £10 or £100 - will help scientists find new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer, helping save more lives.”

Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life raises funds for world-class research to help beat 200 types of cancer – including bowel cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, lung, testicular cancer, brain cancer, children’s cancers and leukaemia.

Chief executive of Standard Life, part of Phoenix Group, Andy Curran, said: “We are extremely proud to have been chosen as the headline sponsor of Cancer Research UK’s Race for Life. This sponsorship will help encourage participation and raise funds for life-saving research to help beat cancer.”

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