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Mark raises hundreds for cancer charity

Mark Woodward with his eight-year-old daughter Mollie
Mark Woodward with his eight-year-old daughter Mollie

A ROCHESTER man has won a medal running for Macmillan Cancer Support in the world’s biggest half marathon.

Mark Woodward, 37, a CCTV engineer who lives in Hoo, took part in Sunday's BUPA Great North Run running as part of the 1000-strong Team Macmillan and hopes to raise over £450 for the charity.

Mark said: “This was my 4th Great North Run and I finished in 1 hour 28 minutes and 40 seconds – my best ever time so I’m very pleased.

“The atmosphere was brilliant, especially when the red arrows passed overhead. My wife and eight-year-old daughter Mollie were cheering me on and I’m sure that made all the difference."

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