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Listry’s 48-hour relay race for cancer
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By Sean Moriarty
Listry GAA club will run a novel 48-hour online relay race over the June Bank Holiday weekend in aid of local cancer charities.
Each member of the club and their families (as well as overseas members) are being invited to walk or run for 45 minutes over the weekend. Their efforts will be recorded and collated on social media to create a continuous 48-hour relay.
The event will raise funds which will be split evenly between both the Kerry Cancer Support Group and the Kerry Hospice Foundation.
“It all started because we wanted to get players doing something when we can’t play football,” club member and organiser Aidan Kennedy told the Killarney Advertiser.
“Several members of our community needed the support of the services so when we started including members and supporters of the club we realised we would need 48 hours to fit everyone in and because it’s a Bank Holiday weekend people will have the extra time to do it. We have invited people living abroad to fill the slots in the middle of the night. One of the club stalwarts is currently receiving palliative care so it seemed timely to do it now."
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