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Bookmark this page to follow progress of the 2022 SPF 1000 Mile Walk Team.
We will keep it updated with weekly and running totals.
It's not too late to get involved. Please join the team here.
Follow our fundraising: https://www.justgiving.com/team/spf1000milewalk2022
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6th - 8th May 2022 - Introduction
Nestled within the Pennine Range of the Yorkshire Dales National Park lie the iconic three peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. Your challenge is to summit all three peaks in 12 hours, so that The Steve Prescott Foundation can continue supporting The Christie and The Rugby League Benevolent Fund as well as continuing the great man Steve Prescott’s legacy.
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365 Days to Complete!
Average 2.74 miles a day!
Did you know it takes less than an hour a day's walking to hit 1000 miles in 12 months? That doing so dramatically boosts your immunity and cuts your risk of diabetes, heart attack, obesity, stroke and depression?
Can be done before during or after work or perfect for those needing to pass time during furlough or retirement!
This challenge can also be run alongside a controlled diet, that also can be part of your FUNdraising target.
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Following on from herculean challenges of recent past, Taylor Prescott will take on his hardest challenge to date.
From the 14th -16th May 2021 Taylor will attempt to run 100 Miles in just 48 hours!!!
Spurred on by an amazing anonymous £15,000 donation, Taylor was asked by this donor to test his mind, body and soul to the absolute limit. In true Prescott family style, Taylor has set this incredible #100in48 Challenge to raise much needed funds for Rugby League’s Charity, The RFL Benevolent Fund and The Christie Hospital.
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In these difficult times registered charity the Steve Prescott Foundation organised a special event in memory of Steve Prescott and SPF Trustee Steve White. They recruited runners to Team Precky to take part in a Virtual run 874 miles from Lands End to John O’Groats in 7 days.
Each day a team of a minimum 20 runners were recruited to each run 10k (6.21miles) to complete a leg of the journey. The average day’s run was 125 miles.