Vicky and Rachel's - Where there's a Will there's a Way - IRON WILL CHALLENGE

Rachel Lucas is raising money for Muscular Dystrophy UK
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The IRON WILL CHALLENGE consists of a 3.8km/2.5mile swim; and 180km/112mile bike ride; and a 42.2km/26.2mile run, over 3 days in the hilly terrain of the Lake District. · 31 August 2023

Where there's a Will there's a Way - IRON WILL CHALLENGE
Campaign by Muscular Dystrophy UK (RCN 205395 (England and Wales) - SC039445 (Scotland))
Over three days, between 31st August and 2nd September 2023, Wills Team will attempt to complete the IRON WILL CHALLENGE; a long distance triathlon, to fund research and help find a treatment for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

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Vicky Scott and I are taking part in another 3 day challenge with this amazing team in support of the Taylor Family and doing what we can do to help find a cure for this awful disease.

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic disease that causes muscle weakness and wasting. Children born with DMD have a fault, known as a mutation, on their dystrophin gene. Genes are smaller sections of the body's DNA. They are the instructions that make our bodies work. For people with DMD, the fault on the gene means that they cannot produce dystrophin, which is a protein that protects muscles. Without dystrophin, muscles get damaged more easily and so muscle strength and function is weakened

DMD almost always affect boys, and is typically diagnosed in childhood. There are around 2,500 patients in the UK and an estimated 300,000 worldwide. It is classified as a rare disease. Today there is no effective treatment or cure.

Will Taylor was diagnosed with DMD in June 2014 at the age of 4. Will is now 13 years old.

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