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Thousands join in charity walks | Thousands join in charity walks |
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Thousands of people have taken part in a series of marathon walks for charity across Scotland. | |
In Edinburgh, about 11,000 women and 1,000 men took to the streets for the MoonWalk event, which involved them walking overnight in their bras. | |
Landmarks, including Edinburgh Castle, have been lit pink for the event, which raises money for cancer charities. | Landmarks, including Edinburgh Castle, have been lit pink for the event, which raises money for cancer charities. |
And about 1,350 walkers from around the world were walking 54 miles along the West Highland Way. | |
Teams from around the globe aimed to complete the route from Fort William to Loch Lomond within 24 hours. | |
The RBS Caledonian Challenge has been running since 1997 and aims to raise money for community projects across Scotland. | The RBS Caledonian Challenge has been running since 1997 and aims to raise money for community projects across Scotland. |
Robert Valentine was the first person to finish the trek in a time of just over nine hours 44 minutes. | Robert Valentine was the first person to finish the trek in a time of just over nine hours 44 minutes. |
To get 12,000 people taking part was a great turn out and we were really happy to have about 1,000 men taking part in their bras as well Walk the Walk spokeswoman | |
This is the third year of the MoonWalk in which the walkers take part in a full marathon or a half marathon. | This is the third year of the MoonWalk in which the walkers take part in a full marathon or a half marathon. |
Organisers said they hoped to raise £3m for breast cancer charities. | |
Singer Michelle McManus was among those who completed the shorter "half moon" course. | |
The celebrity, who won the TV series Pop Idol in 2003, donned a bright pink wig for the walk, which she did along with two friends. | |
A spokeswoman for Walk the Walk, the grant-making charity behind the MoonWalk, said it had been a great success. | |
"We're really happy with how it all went," she said. | |
"The weather was ideal for a MoonWalk and the atmosphere was amazing. | |
"To get 12,000 people taking part was a great turn out and we were really happy to have about 1,000 men taking part in their bras as well." | |
Previous money from the MoonWalk Edinburgh has gone towards The Breast Cancer Institute in Edinburgh, Maggie's Cancer Care Centre, Glasgow and scalp coolers - which are used to help prevent hair loss in those being treated for cancer. | |
Nina Barough, chief executive and founder of Walk the Walk, spoke about the event and said: "The beauty and spirit of the city by night conjures up a very special atmosphere for the MoonWalk, attracting people far and beyond to join us." |
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