Shropshire Star

Pretty Muddy Women

Pretty muddy and still smiling - 2,000 women took part in the third Race for Life Pretty Muddy event at Weston Park raising about £50,000 for charity.

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The women, from teenagers to grandmothers, completed five kilometre and 10 kilometre obstacle courses which included cargo nets, slides and of course lots of mud.

Organiser, Emily Thompson, from Finchfield, Wolverhampton, said those taking part came from across Shropshire and as far afield as Welshpool as well as from Wolverhampton and the West Midlands.

Now working for Cancer Research she started fundraising when her mother, Denise Smith, who died in 2005, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Her father, David, is a cancer survivor, having been diagnosed in 2009.

"It is a very emotional event. There are so many people who take part in memory of friends and family or because they are cancer survivors," she said.

"Jo Griffiths told us she was taking part after her treatment three years ago for breast cancer, which took the lives of her grandmother and her mother."

The charity is holding its ordinary Race for Life runs in Telford on May 21 and in the Quarry in Shrewsbury on June 11 with an evening event in Wolverhampton on June 7.