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Fundraisers feel the heat at annual Emma-Jayne Memorial Fund Bikeathon

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    Fundraisers feel the heat at annual Emma-Jayne Memorial Fund Bikeathon LincolnshireWorld

    The Emma-Jayne Memorial Fund’s annual Bikeathon was held on Sunday, July 17, on what was one of the hottest days on record.

    The charity was set up in 1999 following the death of Ruth and Tony Knowles’ daughter Emma-Jayne, who sadly died of a brain tumour in December 1998, and the Bikeathon raises much-needed funds for the Hull Royal Infirmary’s neurosurgical unit where she was treated.

    On Sunday, 59 bikers took part in the Bikeathon’s 30 mile race, with 16 others taking on the 12 mile route, and 14 people took part in the four-and-a-half mile walk.

    The youngest participant in the walk was 18-month-old Harry Hart, who walked with his mum Lauren Duncan while his dad Ian Hart, took part in the 30 mile cycle race.

    Overall the Bikeathon raised £1,476.90 for the neurosurgical unit, and Ruth said they were amazed at how many people came out in the 30+°C heat:

    "We’re thrilled, we ....

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