Slimmers take the weight off and run in Donington

Slimmers went back to school in Donington on Sunday where the class run became something more charitable to help cancer patients.
Runners line up for the third Race 4 Life at Thomas Cowley High School, Donington, organised by Emma Scarborough from the village who is a consultant for 
Slimming World.  Photo by Tim Wilson.Runners line up for the third Race 4 Life at Thomas Cowley High School, Donington, organised by Emma Scarborough from the village who is a consultant for 
Slimming World.  Photo by Tim Wilson.
Runners line up for the third Race 4 Life at Thomas Cowley High School, Donington, organised by Emma Scarborough from the village who is a consultant for Slimming World. Photo by Tim Wilson.

The third annual Race 4 Life in aid of Cancer Research UK brought more than 50 people to Thomas Cowley High School, Donington, as women and men successful in shedding pounds put their weight on raising cash for a vital cause.

Race organiser and Donington mum-of-five Emma Scarborough (38) led the way as slimming consultant at the village’s Slimming World group which meets at Donington Royal British Legion in Malting Lane on Mondays at 3.30pm, 5.30pm and 7.30pm.

Emma, who ran last year’s London Marathon for the same charity, said: “The atmosphere was electric, the weather was lovely, with a nice bit of breeze, and everybody was just happy to be there.

Jacquie Clarkson in a Mr Blobby costume with Graham Scarborough, father-in-law of race organiser Emma Scarborough.  Photo by Tim Wilson.Jacquie Clarkson in a Mr Blobby costume with Graham Scarborough, father-in-law of race organiser Emma Scarborough.  Photo by Tim Wilson.
Jacquie Clarkson in a Mr Blobby costume with Graham Scarborough, father-in-law of race organiser Emma Scarborough. Photo by Tim Wilson.

“People really made an effort to be active and enjoy themselves which meant that it was worth all the organisation and hard work that went into it.

The first Race 4 Life took place at Caythorpe House, Donington, in August 2014 and raised £2,000, with the fundraising feat repeated last year when the race moved to the school.

Emma said: “It’s a community event and it looks like we’re on target to raise the same amount this year.”

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