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Dundee and Fife air squadron students to take part in 10,200km running challenge for NHS charities

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Students from Tayside and Fife will compete in a gruelling running challenge to raise funds for NHS Charities.

Dundee, Abertay and St Andrew’s University students will play their part in running a 10,200km relay in their gardens.

Organised by the RAF’s University Air Squadron, 12 teams from across the UK will run the distance of RAF Lossiemouth to RAF Akrotiri – the most northern base in Scotland to the most easterly permanent base in Cyprus.

The challenge starts on Thursday evening but the fundraiser has already amassed more than ÂŁ2,000 in aid of NHS Charities.

Around 25 members from the East of Scotland’s (ESUAS) squadron will run as part of a parallel continuous relay.

The challenge will continue throughout the night, as one person from the team must be running at all times.

The squadron’s progress will be tracked online and is expected to take up to one week to complete.

Group Captain Ian Sharrocks, Commandant Number 6 Flying Training School, said: “During this particularly challenging period, I am justifiably proud of our UAS Cadets, coming together from across the nation to complete this innovative fundraising event.

“The UAS Garden Relay in aid of the NHS has involved a hug co-ordinated effort from all of the cadets.

“Their determination, ingenuity and resolve to complete it has been incredible.”

Squadron Leader Carl Melen, Officer Commanding East of Scotland University Air Squadron said: “I am hugely proud of the Officer Cadets from East of Scotland University Air Squadron, they have embraced the challenge and are joining in with this collective UAS effort to raise funds for NHS Charities Together.

“The overall distance of 10,200km is huge – but they are an energetic and dynamic group of young people who will rise to the task and complete it, adapting their gardens to become running tracks.”

To donate, visit httips:

https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/uas-garden-relay