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We very nearly said NO this time but then took a hard look at ourselves and decided that 3 days of pain for us had to be worth it to raise as much money as we can for this fantastic family who we have supported through a number of different challenges now. And although we hate the training we have to admit the challenges are never as bad as we think they are going to be due to the awesome team that these guys have built up and the organisation that is spot on.
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, this means that they cannot produce dystrophin and without this muscles get damaged more easily and so muscle strength and function is weakened. There is currently no effective treatment or cure.
Will Taylor was diagnosed with DMD in June 2014 at the age of 4, he is now 15 years old.
In August 2025, Will’s Mum and Dad - Sue and Sam, and a group of friends, will attempt to complete a long distance Ironman triathlon called the IRON WILL, to raise awareness of the disease and most importantly, to fund the ground-breaking work that scientists in the UK are undertaking to find a treatment for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
The IRON WILL 2025 consists of a 12km/7.5 mile kayak or paddleboard; 80km/50mile mountain bike ride; and a 42.2km/26.2mile marathon run, all in the mountainous terrain of the Lake District.