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Munich Marathon Tops £1000

posted: 11/10/2010

Daniel leading FrontrunnersDaniel, one of our Service Development Managers, ran his first ever marathon in Munich, Germany, on Sunday and already has raised well over £1000 for George House Trust.

The Munich Marathon is in its 25th year like George House Trust. His target was to complete the 26 and a bit miles in 3 hours and he managed an excellent 3 hours 2 minutes. He easily exceeded his fundraising target of at least £1000. His total reached £1248.39 by 5pm on 11 October.

Reward his efforts and support George House Trust

He’s keen to see you and others make this total still more impressive. Please help make all this effort worthwhile and, as he says, please dig deep.
You can give here on his Marathon fundraising page at JustGiving.com
 

Every penny and pound for George House Trust
Daniel did the Munich Marathon to raise money for George House Trust, paying all his own costs, so every penny people give goes directly to services for people living with HIV.
 


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Help Marathon Munich Fundraising

posted: 13/08/2010

Daniel leading the runnersThe Oxford English Dictionary defines the Marathon as "A bloody stupid thing to do, the first bloke who did it dropped dead, try getting a bus". So on the 10 October Daniel will be doing his first marathon, in Munich, Germany in 3 hours – that’s his time target.

Every penny and pound for George House Trust
Daniel’s running the Munich Marathon to raise money for George House Trust where he works. George House Trust provides advice, information and support to people living with or affected by HIV.
 

Daniel is paying all his own costs, so every penny you and others give will go directly to services for people living with HIV.

Daniel started his marathon training back in June and already his feet look like the surface of the moon, and after some champion chaffing his nips now resemble a pair of tea stains on his chest.

To achieve his 3 hour target he’s running 6 times a week and averaging over 50 miles a week.

His fundraising target is £1000 and he's almost 20% there. Please help make all this effort worthwhile and as he says - please dig deep.

You can give here on his Marathon fundraising page at JustGiving.com
 


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