Rochdale gym owner raises £21,000 in mega marathon challenge

Date published: 06 July 2021


Businessman Ben Bate has raised more than £21,000 for charity after taking on a mega marathon challenge.

He completed four marathons in under 24 hours to raise money for Sarcoma UK in memory of Tom Makin.

He started the run which included 26 laps around Bamford and Norden at 4pm on Saturday (3 July) and concluded outside his gym, BodyPro Personal Training Studio on Bury Road on Sunday afternoon where supporters were waiting to cheer him to the finish line.

Ben said: “In 2019 my client and friend, Tom sadly passed away from Osteosarcoma. He was just 29 years old and left behind two daughters aged just three and eight-weeks-old.

“Last year I had the pleasure of helping to train some of Tom's friends and his wife Kirsty, to run the 2020 London marathon to raise money for Sarcoma UK.

“Sarcoma is a rare cancer that develops in the muscle, bone and soft tissue and in most cases affects teenagers and young adults.

“Sarcomas are notoriously difficult to treat and have poor survival statistics which is why Sarcoma UK is looking to increase the awareness of sarcoma and provide ground breaking research programmes to try and get to the bottom of this deadly disease.

“Team Tom conquered the London marathon and I felt that I could continue their efforts by taking on my own mission to run for 24hours, aiming to cover 104 miles. It felt like a great challenge to help raise money in Tom’s memory.”

Ben added: “This run completely pushed the limits of my physical capabilities and at some points I went to some dark places, but nowhere near as tough as Tom’s battle and the heartache suffered by his family.

“I am so pleased to have raised over £21,000 for this Sarcoma and hope it can help boost their coffers after such a challenging year. A huge thank you to everyone for their support and donations.”

 

Ben Bate, Kirsty Makin and Ryan Tweedale
Ben Bate, Kirsty Makin and Ryan Tweedale

 

Kirsty Makin added: “After initially making a joke with Ben that he should go one better than our marathon last October, little did I know that he would suggest attempting four marathons in just 24 hours! It seemed pretty impossible that anybody would ever be able to do this but he beavered away, clocking up many miles during training and before we knew it, it was D-day.

"It was mind blowing to see Ben pushing through the mental and physical pain, I still can't believe he managed to run 104 miles with no sleep for 24 hours – what an epic achievement!

"Ben has raised a staggering £21,000 for Sarcoma UK, which will be added to the Tom Makin Fund and will help fund vital research into potential advancements of treatment for this cruel disease. The generosity of everyone has been simply amazing and is a credit to Ben's mammoth dedication to this challenge.

"I am blown away by Ben's achievements and it means so much that he chose to run in honour of Tom. Myself and all of Tom's family will be forever grateful to Ben in helping keep Tom's memory alive."

To donate visit: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/ben-bate

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