Portsmouth News

Royals veterans’ 24-hour cancer charity relay run

- Simon Carter simon.carter@nationalwo­rld.com @portsmouth­sport

A group of friends who all play in the same veterans football team have completed a 24-hour relay run for charity.

Eight members of the AFC Portcheste­r vets squad ran a total of 304 miles, starting at 10am last Saturday, to raise money for the Friends Fighting Cancer charity.

Pete Sanderson, 38, who came up with the idea of the sponsored run, clocked up the most miles - 53 in his 11 hours of running.

Second was the oldest member of the relay running squad, 43-year-old Phil Jeynes, with 47 miles in nine hours.

Keith Ashton , 42,defied a knee injury to rack up 43 miles in eight and a half hours, while Keith McIntyre (age 42, 41 miles), Mike Counsell (37, 38), Dan Mortimer (41, 34) and Simon Hore (37, 30) all contribute­d to the overall total. Prior to the event, Hore had never run more than a 5k in one day.

Only those seven were supposed to be taking part in the 24-hour relay, but Lee Jones - who only turned up to watch and lend support - ended up running for six hours, clocking up 28 miles! ‘We called him the eighth wonder of the world!’ quipped Sanderson.

So far, around £4,000 has been raised for FFC via the relay, which was the fifth charity event Sanderson has been involved in since spring 2020, with others supporting AFC Portcheste­r youth football teams and the town’s Food Pantry.

‘What’s next?’ asked Sanderson. ‘I think the others have blocked my number now! They said if anyone sees the words ‘Pete is typing …’ in the WhatsApp group to switch their phones off!

‘I think the next one will be challenges that we’re afraid to do. For me, I don’t like heights so it could be something to do with that facing up to our fears. Give the legs a chance to ease up!’

Regarding the 24-hour relay – where there were at least two people running at any one time - Sanderson paid tribute to the ‘absolutely astonishin­g’ achievemen­t of Ashton, who ran with a knee injury.

‘We didn’t think he would be able to take part. For him to do as many miles as he did for charity was just amazing.’

AFC Portcheste­r vets play in Division 2 the Meon Valley Sunday League.

*To donate, visit https:// www.justgiving.com/fundraisin­g/afc24hrela­y

 ?? ?? Crossing the finishing line (from left) Keith McIntyre, Simon Hore, Phil Jeynes, Peter Sanderson, Keith Ashton, Mike Counsell and Dan Mortimer. Picture: Sam Stephenson.
Crossing the finishing line (from left) Keith McIntyre, Simon Hore, Phil Jeynes, Peter Sanderson, Keith Ashton, Mike Counsell and Dan Mortimer. Picture: Sam Stephenson.
 ?? ?? Some of the relay runners embrace after crossing the finishing line.
Some of the relay runners embrace after crossing the finishing line.
 ?? ?? Relay runner Mike Counsell with daughter Edith
Relay runner Mike Counsell with daughter Edith

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