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EVENT
Kent Downs 50 Ultra ChallengeDate
10 October 2026
Location
Kent
Explore the "Garden of England". This Kent Downs challenge starts from the Basecamp near Maidstone.
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How inequalities contribute to heart and circulatory diseases
Data has been brought together across prevention, treatment and outcomes by levels of deprivation in England, outlining health inequalities.
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RESEARCH
Using the largest ever research database to study the link between bone and heart healthQueen Mary, University of London | Professor Dr Steffen Petersen
Osteoporosis is a condition resulting in weak and brittle bones that are more likely to break. It is common in the elderly, affecting over 3 million people in the UK, according to the National Osteoporosis Society. Heart disease and osteopo...
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Keith Channon
Professor Channon and his team are carrying out an ambitious programme to identify when the arteries supplying oxygen-rich blood to the heart become narrowed by fatty plaques
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Thames Path Ultra ChallengeDate
12 - 13 September 2026
Location
London to Henley-on-Thames
Take on the Thames Path Ultra Challenge and raise funds for our life saving research.
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North Downs 50 Ultra ChallengeDate
1 August 2026
Location
Guildford, Surrey
North Downs is back with a fabulous challenge setting out from our Guildford basecamp.
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Gower Peninsula Ultra ChallengeDate
18 - 19 July 2026
Location
South Wales
Walk, jog or run through South West Wales
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Cotswolds Way Ultra ChallengeDate
13 - 14 June 2026
Location
Cirencester Basecamp, Cotswolds
The Cotswold Way trek crosses areas of outstanding natural beauty with fantastic panoramic views across the countryside from Bath to Cheltenham.
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Jurassic Coast Ultra ChallengeDate
16 - 17 May 2026
Location
Corfe Castle - Bridport
Walk or run the spectacular World Heritage coastline.
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Graeme Souness announced as Ambassador for Research
Sky Sports pundit, Graeme Souness has joined our fight for every heartbeat by becoming our Ambassador for Research.