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[[Image:Race for Life runner.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A runner in a Race for Life event held in Cambridge 2006 wears a card in memory of the people affected by cancer.]]
[[Image:Race for Life runner.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A runner in a Race for Life event held in Cambridge 2006 wears a card in memory of the people affected by cancer.]]


'''Race for Life''' is a series of UK-wide women-only fundraising events organised by the British charity [[Cancer Research UK]]. Although participation is limited to women, men can get involved by volunteering and marshalling at the event <ref name="FAQ"> [http://www.raceforlife.org/allaboutus/yourquestionsanswered/index.asp?catid=9&RHSMenu=0#a11 Race for life web site FAQ "Why is the race for women only?"]</ref>. Race for Life involves running, jogging or walking a 5-kilometre course and raising sponsorship from friends and family for doing so. The money raised is donated to the charity and funds [[cancer]] research and campaigns.
'''Race for Life''' is a series of UK-wide fundraising events organised by the British charity [[Cancer Research UK]]. Race for Life involves running, jogging or walking a 5-kilometre course and raising sponsorship from friends and family for doing so. The money raised is donated to the charity and funds [[cancer]] research and campaigns.


The first Race for Life event took place in 1994 when 680 participants participated in a race in [[Battersea Park]], London and raised £36,000. Race for Life has subsequently grown to become one of the UK's largest fundraising events, which in 2006 involved 240 races and 750,000 participants and raised £46 million. Since its inception, Race for Life has raised over £100 million for the charity.
The first Race for Life event took place in 1994 when 680 participants participated in a race in [[Battersea Park]], London and raised £36,000. Race for Life has subsequently grown to become one of the UK's largest fundraising events, which in 2006 involved 240 races and 750,000 participants and raised £46 million. Since its inception, Race for Life has raised over £100 million for the charity.

Revision as of 15:26, 11 February 2008

A runner in a Race for Life event held in Cambridge 2006 wears a card in memory of the people affected by cancer.

Race for Life is a series of UK-wide fundraising events organised by the British charity Cancer Research UK. Race for Life involves running, jogging or walking a 5-kilometre course and raising sponsorship from friends and family for doing so. The money raised is donated to the charity and funds cancer research and campaigns.

The first Race for Life event took place in 1994 when 680 participants participated in a race in Battersea Park, London and raised £36,000. Race for Life has subsequently grown to become one of the UK's largest fundraising events, which in 2006 involved 240 races and 750,000 participants and raised £46 million. Since its inception, Race for Life has raised over £100 million for the charity.

Cancer Research UK's Bobby Moore Fund also organises a similar event for men, Run for Moore. The proceeds from this event go towards bowel cancer research and campaigns[1].

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