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  2. Race for Life - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Cancer Research UK opened Race for Life to anybody regardless of age and gender. [6] [7] Unfortunately, in 2020, the Race for Life events were postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, [8] so instead a new and virtual event was created; it was dubbed Race for Life at Home. [9]

  3. Run for Moore - Wikipedia

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    The 5K Run for Moore was established in 2006 after the Equal Opportunity Commission wrote to Cancer Research UK, further to an opinion that the female only Race for Life breached Section 29 of The 1975 Sex Discrimination Act, that stated it was illegal to discriminate in the provision of Goods, Facilities and Services. [4]

  4. Nell McAndrew - Wikipedia

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    Launching the Cancer Research UK Race for Life 2008 in London's Regent's Park, she joined a group of other women whose training outfits were painted on their bodies. [ 31 ] McAndrew ran for the Alzheimer's Society in the Bupa Great North Run in Newcastle in September 2010.

  5. Markeaton Park - Wikipedia

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    The park also annually hosts a triathlon organised by the Jenson Button Trust, [3] as well as other athletic events throughout the year such as the Race for Life and the Resolution Run. There is a Friends of Markeaton Park group who are a registered charity to provide educational activities, events and manage Markeaton Park's walled garden.

  6. Calvin Robinson - Wikipedia

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    He has contributed to Black Lives Matter UK: An Anthology, a Henry Jackson Society report opposing Black Lives Matter and "hard-left identity politics". [30] Robinson said his commentary has made him the target of racial abuse. [31] In 2023–24, he was associated with right-wing group Turning Point UK. [32] [33] [34]

  7. Beryl Swain - Wikipedia

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    Beryl Swain - Waltham Forest Heritage blue plaque. Beryl Swain (née Beryl J Tolman, 22 January 1936 – 15 May 2007) [1] was a female road racer of solo motorcycles from the London area.

  8. Lill (drag queen) - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, she competed in the sixth series of RuPaul's Drag Race UK. She eliminated Zahirah Zapanta and Actavia from the competition. [ 3 ] She was eliminated by Rileasa Slaves in the semi-final roast challenge, finishing in fifth place.

  9. Road Runners Club (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The Road Runners Club is an association of road runners formed in 1952 to encourage the athletic discipline of road running in the United Kingdom. Since then it has developed into a club that embraces the concept of assisting in the promotion of and training for road races and long distance track races.