Meet the WWTW MdS Team 2020 - Rob Gibbs
In April next year, a team of 32 runners will take on the incredible Marathon des Sables on behalf of WWTW.
Read MoreIn April next year, a team of 32 runners will take on the incredible Marathon des Sables on behalf of WWTW.
Read MoreSee the stories and the supporters who stepped out and raised more than £100k
Read MoreIn 2017, Duncan Slater became the first double leg amputee to take the Marathon des Sables. As we mark our 10th Year Anniversary, Duncan is back to mark 10 years since his amputations. In our latest Marathon des Sables series, we find out why Duncan is returning to the desert and how he is getting ready for the race.
Read MoreGreat North Run Ballot opens early January, don’t forget to enter!
Read MoreIn 2017, Duncan Slater became the first double leg amputee to take the Marathon des Sables. As we mark our 10th Year Anniversary, Duncan is back to mark 10 years since his amputations. In our latest Marathon des Sables series, we find out why Duncan is returning to the desert and how he is getting ready for the race.
Read MoreThe Marathon des Sables (MdS) is a grueling race across the Sahara Desert, and it attracts thousands of runners every year. Over the years, WWTW has invited different teams to take part in the event on behalf of the charity and this year we have our biggest team yet! In our latest interview, Josh Hignell shares some thoughts on why he is taking part and how he is preparing for the race:
Read MoreThe majority of people who read this will not be taking part in Walking With The Wounded's annual Walking Home For Christmas campaign. Why? Because although it's free to sign up, it requires a bit more commitment, a bit more organisation and a bit more oomph to line up a few friends, ask for donations and step outside your door when it is wet and wild outside and you have a list of jobs to do before Christmas longer than your legs. We like being comfortable.
Read MoreWalking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) CEO, Edward Parker and a team of veterans are getting ready to set off on a 122 mile trek (almost the equivalent of 5 marathons) from the WWTW North East Hub in Gateshead Civic Centre to the North West Hub based in Canada Street, Manchester. This is in aid of Walking Home For Christmas. The campaign supports ex-servicemen and women who are alone this Christmas.
Read MoreIn 2020, WWTW are taking an elite group of 32 ultra-runners to the Sahara Desert to take part in the infamous Marathon des Sables. The team have 7 days to complete 6 marathons. Over the next few months, we will be introducing you to some of the team. In this interview, we hear from Sean Clark.
Read MoreMyiah Allen, a 7 year old from Perth is walking 1 mile to school every day from the beginning of November through to the end of term in December. She is doing this as part of Walking With The Wounded’s national campaign ‘Walking Home For Christmas’ which raises vital funds for veterans and their families who are at risk this festive season.
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