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HUMAN INTEREST

Matthew Canham & Olivia Paton

Think Pink - running for our lives 
hundreds gather at nowton park 

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Interviews by Matthew Canham, Olivia Paton, George Wall and Bobby Redpath & Featured on Suffolk News

"It was a very emotional day however, very inspiring and beautiful especially, some of the stories that we were told." Olivia Paton.

Four of our Multimedia Journalism Students went to the Race For Life event held at Nowton Park and, after only four weeks at college, they interviewed a range of participants, the organiser and filmed general scenes. They then edited and sent this short film summary to Suffolk News where is was featured by the end of the next day.

https://www.suffolknews.co.uk/bury-st-edmunds/news/amp/hundreds-take-part-in-suffolks-race-for-life-event-raising-9220029/

Well done Matthew Canham, Olivia Paton, George Wall and Bobby Redpath.

Matthew also summarised the event - 

The Race for Life is Cancer Research UK’s biggest series of fundraising events. Taking place across the UK, the events include 5k and 10k routes for participants to walk, jog or run, as well as our Pretty Muddy obstacle events.

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Race for Life started 26 years ago as a women-only event. The first event was held in Battersea, in 1994, where 750 participants raised £48,000. Since that point, Race for Life has grown into a series of hundreds of events across the country, raising nearly £900 million towards beating cancer over the last quarter of a century.

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In 2019, for the first time, the Race for Life opened its doors to men to participate too, making it a truly inclusive event, giving people the chance to come together with their family and friends, and join the movement to beat cancer.

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