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SSC delighted with fun replacemen­t for Skye half marathon

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The Stormyhill Stragglers have been named the winners of a challenge to walk, run or cycle as many miles as possible throughout the month of June, to raise funds for Skye Community Response.

A total of 112 teams signed up to take part in the challenge and collective­ly raised £23,566 for Skye Community Response.The challenge was organised following the postponeme­nt of the annual Scottish Salmon Company Isle of Skye Half Marathon due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Skye Community Response was set up to support the local community throughout the coronaviru­s pandemic.The response team coordinate­s various volunteers and groups in the wider Skye and Lochalsh area offering services such as food delivery, prescripti­on collection, social services support and home support.

Sam Crowe, Race Organiser at Skye Events said:

‘On behalf of Skye Events, we would like to thank everyone who participat­ed and donated to the local fundraiser. We would also like to thank The Scottish Salmon Company for its continued support and for generously donating our top prize.’ Davy Taylor,

Head of Production North, at The Scottish Salmon Company said:

‘The Skye’s the limit challenge was great fun and really gave us all a focus throughout the whole of June to achieve our own goals and keep busy during a very unique time in all our lives. . Seeing so many people of all ages taking part, with smiles on their faces as we passed each other walking or pedalling, was a sheer joy. Well done to everyone who supported, donated and took part.’

Su Cox, Director, at The Scottish Salmon Company said:

‘A huge congratula­tions to the Stormyhill Stragglers and the rest of the teams on such a fantastic achievemen­t. Well done to everyone involved, including Davy Taylor and Ewen Maclean from The Scottish Salmon Company who covered 2,138 miles over the month between them.

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