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Wirral Mind fundraiser completes year of daily 10km runs | Wirral Mind fundraiser completes year of daily 10km runs |
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A man who set out to run 10km a day for an entire year to raise money for a mental health charity has completed his final challenge. | A man who set out to run 10km a day for an entire year to raise money for a mental health charity has completed his final challenge. |
Phill Hayward's efforts, which he completed on Tuesday, raised more than £15,000 for his local branch of Mind. | Phill Hayward's efforts, which he completed on Tuesday, raised more than £15,000 for his local branch of Mind. |
The PE teacher, from Wirral on Merseyside, covered the distance in a number of different ways to keep the challenge interesting, including crawling on his hands and knees, running in high heels and dribbling a football on a treadmill. | The PE teacher, from Wirral on Merseyside, covered the distance in a number of different ways to keep the challenge interesting, including crawling on his hands and knees, running in high heels and dribbling a football on a treadmill. |
Mr Hayward said he wanted to show people it was "ok not to be okay and to do things out of your comfort zone". | Mr Hayward said he wanted to show people it was "ok not to be okay and to do things out of your comfort zone". |
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