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Rugby player Chris tackles pancreatic cancer fundraiser

by Teesdale Mercury
April 27, 2021
in News
Rugby player Chris tackles pancreatic cancer fundraiser

BIG CHALLENGE: Chris McTurk is raising cash to support people living with pancreatic cancer

A TEACHER and semi-professional rugby player is to tackle seven marathons in seven days to raise vital funds for a charity that supports people living with pancreatic cancer.
Chris McTurk, a PE teacher and housemaster at Barnard Castle School, who also plays for Darlington Mowden Park RFC, is to carry out the challenge in aid of the Three Bears Foundation from May 23, culminating in the Virtual
Edinburgh Marathon on May 29.
The winger, who asp enjoyed a stint at Barney RUFC, is hoping to raise £2,500 for the charity, which aims to raise public awareness and funds for medical research and to support families affected by pancreatic cancer – one of the most under-diagnosed and least understood cancers.
Mr McTurk, 29, will run the 182-miles in between his teaching commitments, completing a half marathon before school and another afterwards during the week, and a full marathon on the first and last days of the weeklong challenge.
Mr McTurk said: “I relish a challenge and because of the impact Covid has had on sport and the rugby season, it provided an opportunity to do something meaningful,
while maintaining my fitness levels.
“I have previously done a coast-to-coast run in four days, which I took a lot away from and can apply to this challenge to ensure that I am suitably prepared.
“I tend to raise money for and support causes close to my heart.
“I went to school with Three Bears’ founder Chris Burn, whose mother tragically died from pancreatic cancer.
“While playing sport at school, his mother and mine became friendly and would always speak on the sideline while supporting us both.
“The pandemic has been tough on many organisations and industries, especially charities, so hopefully I can raise as much awareness and money as possible to support the foundation.”
Mr McTurk has been preparing for his challenge by running, cycling and strength training using his home
gym.
Mowden Park RFC provided training equipment and will support him with his recovery by allowing him to join preseason training later than scheduled.
The PE department at Barnard Castle School has also given him equipment to use for training and during the week of the challenge, he will be staying on site utilising the staff accommodation facilities.
Several of his students have also offered to join in with some of the running.
He added: “It has been touching when pupils have approached me to offer to run some of the miles and have pledged money too.
“I hope to use the experience as a learning tool for our pupils in assemblies afterwards.”
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