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Tony's fundraiser for Brain Research UK

Tony Duke is raising money for Brain Research UK

Team: Tony and Beth run a half marathon for Brain Research UK

London Landmarks Half Marathon 2026 · 12 April 2026 ·

Join #TeamBrainResearchUK in the 2026 London Landmarks Half Marathon and help fund vital research to help people living with neurological conditions live better, longer.

Story

Two Dukes, one cause, half a marathon

My amazing wife was diagnosed with three brain tumours, and life hasn’t been the same since.

Over the years, we’ve watched this disease gradually take more and more from her. She’s lost her memory, her independence, and now lives with epilepsy. Some days bring terrifying seizures that land her in hospital for weeks; other days involve exhausting rounds of radiotherapy. I never truly understood how deeply brain tumours could affect the body – how unpredictable and cruel they can be. One day, she’s walking and talking; the next, she’s unable to do either.

But here’s the plot twist – it doesn’t stop there. My son recently joined what we’ve dubbed the “Unwelcome Brain Stuff” club with his own diagnosis. This is exactly why research desperately needs more funding to help find better treatments and, ultimately, a cure.

Through it all, I have been by her side during seizures, broken bones, and the hardest days when simply walking becomes a challenge. Despite everything my wife has faced, she continues to show remarkable strength, compassion, and selflessness, always finding ways to put others before themselves.

So what are we doing about it? Well, clearly we decided the logical solution was to run 13.1 miles around London dressed like sweaty champions in lycra while our knees give out. That’s right: we are taking on the London Landmarks Half Marathon in aid of Brain Research UK – because brains are important, and so are the incredible people working to fix them.

Brain tumours are the biggest cancer killer of under-40s. One in six people live with a neurological condition. That’s not okay. Funding research means longer lives, better treatments, and a chance for families like mine to have more good days with the people they love.

So if you’ve ever said “I could never run a half marathon” – SAME. But here we are, lacing up our shoes (wrong foot first, obviously), training through the pain (and the complaints), and running for those who can’t.

Please donate what you can – or at least cheer us on. We’ll take love, laughs, and money (mostly money) in equal measure.

Thanks for reading, and wish us luck (and our in tact toenails).

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Donation summary

Total
£310.00
+ £67.50 Gift Aid
Online
£310.00
Offline
£0.00

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