4 Trigs challenge raises money for CRY

Read the full article here The Sidmouth 4 Trigs Challenge has raised a record £3,118.76 for charity. The event, which took place on February 4, saw 116 competitors set off from Sidmouth’s esplanade at 9.30am. The money raised will go to Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY), a UK-wide charity that tests more than 25,000 […]


Four Trigs raises £3,118.76

Four Trigs 2025 A fabulous £3,118.76 has been raised for CRY, which would not have been possible without the many hours of organisation that David Wright and his team put into this tough but rewarding event. David was very keen to keep this local event running (23rd year) and to support Cardiac Risk in the […]


CRY Update Magazine Issue 94

Update Magazine 94 is out now!
This edition features articles on Heart of London Bridges Walk, a review of the 12 a week campaign, research updates, fundraising event highlights, and much more!


Olympian, Jo Pavey MBE, starts The Sidmouth 4 Trigs Challenge

Olympian, Jo Pavey MBE starts, The 4 Trigs Challenge. This year we were honoured to have Olympian, Jo Pavey MBE starting the 4 Trigs Challenge. Jo counted down, to start the race, and set 104 runners off on the course. This is the second time that Jo has started the event. She is always keen […]


Why do I support CRY – 2023

Why Do I Support CRY? – 2023 During Heart Month 2023, CRY launched ‘why do I support CRY?’. The campaign aimed to personify and tell the stories behind CRY. We asked our supporters to send in their reasons for supporting CRY so we could share across our social media what CRY means to so many. […]


School’s runners raise £250 for CRY in memory of Jonathan Hayman

Four Sidmouth Primary School staff who completed the Hilly 17 mile 4 Trigs Challenge in February, have presented a cheque to Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). Mr Spraggon, Mr Horne,  Mrs Trim, and Miss Brown’s fiance took part in the run on Sunday 5th February, with the aim of raising awareness for CRY and […]


Sidmouth Primary school staff raise funds for CRY in memory of Jonathan Hayman.

Four Sidmouth Primary School staff who completed the hilly 17-mile 4 Trigs Challenge in February have presented a cheque to Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). The event raised a record £3,000 this year and Sidmouth Primary contributed £250. CRY is a charity that promotes the screening of young people between 14 and 35 years of


Record Breaking 4 Trigs and not just the weather!

This year, the weather for the 4 Trigs Challenge totally transformed the run, as the sun was out and the horrendous conditions of last year became a distant memory. 129 competitors set off from Sidmouth’s esplanade at 9.30am on Sunday 5th February. Ideal weather and perfect conditions underfoot, were possibly contributing factors as to why two