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They might not have smashed any world records
but Eleanor Stevens and Adi Gunn are certainly winners in our eyes.
The Calor duo took part in this year's BUPA London
10,000m road race on 31st May and helped raised £564 for our corporate
charity, Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY).
Last September, we pledged to raise £100,000 to
help the organisation in the vital work it does to reduce the frequency of
SADS (Sudden Adult Death Syndrome) and people like Eleanor and Adi are
helping us reach that target.
Alongside the elites, more than 13,000 fun
runners, charity fund raisers and celebrities, including former London
Marathon winner, Liz McColgan, took part in the event.
Starting and finishing at St James Park the
runners tested their fitness around central London on a route that is set to
form part of the Olympic marathon course in 2012.
"The atmosphere was electric," says Adi.
"I started alongside world record holders and
Olympic medallists and although I didn't finish anywhere near them it was a
great experience nevertheless. We took in Parliament Square, Victoria
Embankment, St Paul's Cathedral, The City and Trafalgar Square before
finishing in the Mall with Buckingham Palace as the backdrop. It was a
great way to raise vital funds for CRY and I hope we can get more Calor
colleagues to join us next year."
Holly Sims, Marketing Communications Manager adds:
"Youngsters are dying needlessly and the deaths are indiscriminate but CRY
has a very ambitious programme designed to help save lives. There are
plenty of events to get involved in during the latter half of 2010 and I'd
like to encourage staff to get their running shoes on and seek sponsorship."
Adidas Women's 5k run - 5th September
Great North Run, Newcastle - 19th September
Super Heroes 5k run, Manchester - 26th
September
Run to the Beat half Marathon, London -
26th September
Royal Parks Half Marathon, Portsmouth - 24
October
5k Santa Run, Greenwich - 5th December
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