Yorkshire Post

Queen congratula­tes £10m fundraiser­s who stepped in after run’s cancellati­on

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THE QUEEN has congratula­ted thousands of charities after they raised more than £10m in lieu of the London Marathon.

The sum makes the 2.6 Challenge, which was put on following the postponeme­nt of the race on April 26, the biggest collective fundraisin­g attempt in the UK.

The challenge encouraged people across the nation to get involved in all sorts of activities, from running to swimming, fancy dress and cocktail making, using the numbers two and six.

It aimed to raise money to help save charities that would lose out financiall­y from the cancellati­on, and was backed by 3,691 organisati­ons.

Now, 15 days after the challenge began, more than £10m has been raised, prompting a message from the Queen.

A letter sent to Sir John Spurling, chairman of London Marathon Events, read: “Congratula­tions

and warmest good wishes to you and all those involved.”

Hugh Brasher, co-chairman of the Mass Participat­ion Sports Organisers (MSO) group and event director of London Marathon Events, described the achievemen­t as “an extraordin­ary success story”.

“We would like to thank everyone involved: the team that put the campaign together, the businesses and organisati­ons that supported it, and, most of all, every single person who came up with a 2.6 Challenge and raised money for their chosen charity,” he said.

Nick Rusling, co-chairman of MSO and chief executive of Human Race, said: “At a time when isolation is a real issue, the spirit behind the challenge has brought together families, streets, colleagues and friends.”

Separately, it was announced yesterday that Leeds Pride 2020 and the Abbey Dash 2020 in Leeds have both been cancelled due to coronaviru­s.

Leeds Pride 2020 would have taken place on August 2 2020 while the Abbey Dash was due to be held on October 25. Organisers said the decision to cancel was “tough but necessary”.

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