No Ego Mud Challenge in memory of Louise Worth

On Saturday 10th May, 41 members of a local gym took part in the No Ego Mud Challenge in memory of Louise Worth. “The No Ego Mud Challenge was a 10k obstacle/assault course. There was lots of mud, ditches, trenches, barbed wire, 10ft walls to climb over, water slides, tunnels and lots more. The gymnasium team


Combat Base UK Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Association Training Day in memory of Louise Worth

On Sunday September 11th 2011, members of Combat Base UK Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Association held a fund raising and raising awareness event supporting Cardiac Risk in the Young. The event was held at Combat Base Bolton and attracted students from Stockport, Bradford, Pontefract and Northumberland; young and old, male and female. The event was organised by


Great North Run 2010

Congratulations and a huge “thank you” to all who took part in the BUPA Great North Run in aid of CRY on Sunday 19th September 2010. This year we had a team of 52 CRY runners amongst the thousands of participants – including CRY’s Communications Assistant, Mair Shepherd. Everyone seemed to enjoy another fantastic race day


Blackpool 10k in memory of Louise Worth

On Sunday 11th May 2008, my husband Ken and my friends Jeannette and Yvonne (a manager at Fujitsu who organised the entries) arrived in Blackpool just 20 minutes before the beginning of the race. All the roads to the promenade were blocked off and the roads into town all had roadworks!! The race is sponsored by


CRY Update Magazine 44

Read Update 44 online here The CRY Update is the charity’s newsletter, published three times a year, reporting on CRY news and events, cardiac screenings, breaking developments in medical research and CRY supporters’ fundraising over the preceding months.


Charity is celebrating milestone

A charity battling to raise awareness of a silent killer which led to the deaths of at least two young people in Lancashire is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Cardiac Risk in the Young has supported the families of Louise Worth and Andrew Parr, who both died from Sudden Adult Death Syndrome caused by undetected heart conditions.


A 'cry' for Louise

As the first anniversary of the sudden death of her teenage daughter approaches, a Clayton-le-Woods mum helps mark the moment with an awareness week Every time Sue Worth hears a key turn in the door of her home, her heart gives a little skip of joy. For a fleeting moment, she believes it is daughter Louise and


12 Hour 'Spinathon' for CRY in memory of Louise Worth

12 Hour ‘Spinathon’ for CRY in memory of Louise Worth 12th March 2011 Phil Whitehead and Paul Weir took part in a successful charity ‘Spinathon’ held on Saturday 12th March 2011. I am please to announce that the final fundraising amount exceeded the target of £1,000 raising a total of: £1,162.62 !!! The event has been