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  • A young runner has trouble keeping his trousers up as he nears the finish - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Selfie sticks and head cams are out nearing the finish - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Nearing the finish - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Not everyone enjoys it nearing the finish - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The start - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The start - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The start - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The start - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Julia Immonen, the charity organiser auctioning a Naughty Boy jacket - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
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  • Julia Immonen, the charity organiser - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
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  • Julia Immonen, the charity organiser, and Sarah-Jane Mee, Sky Sports - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
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  • Julia Immonen, the charity organiser and Grace Woddward, Sky Living - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
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  • Louie Spence is lifted by Terry Hollands, British strongest man. Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Louie Spence and Jamie Laing are held by Terry Hollands, British strongest man, as they try to tackel him. Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Louie Spence is lifted by Terry Hollands, British strongest man. Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Andy Robinson celebrates the England team winning the kicking competition -Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Terry Hollands (Englands strongest man) practices lifting Simon Shaw in the lineout - Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Terry Hollands (Englkands strongest amn) - Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Louie Spence leads the warm up - Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Thom Evans talks to Gethin Jones - Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Terry Hollands (Englkands strongest amn) - Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • A young runner has trouble keeping his trousers up as he nears the finish - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Nearing the finish - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Selfie sticks and head cams are out nearing the finish - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Selfie sticks and head cams are out nearing the finish - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Nearing the finish - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Nearing the finish - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Nearing the finish - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Nearing the finish - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The start - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The start - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • The start - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • A young runner takes an early lead at the start - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • A young runner takes an early lead at the start - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Arriving for teh start and the warm up - The London Santa Run 2015 in Battersea Park - 2,000 Santa's take part in an annual 'Red & White' bearded ‘charge’ around Battersea Park in a 6k festive charity fun run. The runners are of all ages and abilities and many run at a very slow pace but enjoy the event and the cause. The Santa Run is organised to raise funds for Disability Snowsport UK, a national charity helping people with disabilities to access the thrill of snowsports. The charity ensures that children and adults, with a range of disabilities (including cerebral palsy, Down's syndrome,  visual impairment and autism), can access programs across the UK to enable them to make friends, improve their confidence and have fun through a sport which they would otherwise be excluded from.
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  • Naughty Boy and Julia Immonen, the charity organiser - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
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  • Julia Immonen, the charity organiser, does the Bolt as part of the game of heads and tails - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
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  • Julia Immonen, the charity organiser, and Brendan Cole,	Stictly Come Dancing - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
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  • Julia Immonen, the charity organiser - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
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  • Julia Immonen, the charity organiser - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
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  • Julia Immonen, the charity organiser - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
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  • Julia Immonen, the charity organiser - UK charity, Sport for Freedom (SFF), marks Anti-Slavery Day 2015 by hosting a charity Gala Dinner, supported by Aston Martin, on Thursday 15th October at Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea Football Club. This inaugural event brought together people from the world of sport, entertainment, media, and business to unite behind a promise to tackle the issue of modern day human trafficking and slavery.  <br />
Hosted by Sky presenters Sarah-Jane Mee and Jim White, the Sport for Freedom Gala Dinner includes guests such as jockey AP McCoy OBE; Denise Lewis, former British Olympic Gold Medal winner; BBC Strictly star, Brendan Cole; Al Bangura, former Watford FC player and Sport for Freedom Ambassador who was trafficked from Africa to the UK at the age of just 14yrs old; Made in Chelsea star, Ollie Proudlock; ITV weather presenter, Lucy Verasamy; Sky Sports F1 presenter and SFF Ambassador, Natalie Pinkham; Premier League footballers Ryan Bertrand of Southampton FC and Troy Deeney of Watford FC and champion boxer, Anthony Joshua; and The UK’s first independent Anti Slavery Commissioner, Kevin Hyland OBE, who highlighted the issues of modern day slavery that face the UK and world today. <br />
The evening concluded with chart topping music from ‘Naughty Boy’. <br />
Sport for Freedom are also joining forces with the Premier League Academies for an international  ‘Football for Freedom’ tournament with their U16’s players that will also involve educating those taking part about the issues surrounding modern day slavery. The final will take place at Liverpool FC’s Academy on Anti-Slavery Day, 18th October.
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  • Louie Spence is lifted by Terry Hollands, British strongest man. Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Louie Spence is lifted by Terry Hollands, British strongest man. Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Louie Spence is lifted by Terry Hollands, British strongest man. Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Dion Dublin (Footballer & TV presenter)takes part in the kicking competition   -Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Jamie Laing celebrates the England team winning the kicking competition -Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Dion Dublin (Footballer & TV presenter)takes part in the kicking competition   -Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • JB Gill (JLS) takes part in the kicking competition - Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Dion Dublin (Footballer & TV presenter)  shows his ball skills -Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • The England Team has a post training huddle - Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Dion Dublin (Footballer & TV presenter)  -Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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  • Training starts for inaugural RUGBY AID 2015 charity match which takes place on Friday 4th September 2015 at the Twickenham Stoop. The celebrity charity game will be in aid of RUGBY FOR HEROES  of which Mike Tindall MBE is Patron. The charity raises funds and awareness through the sport of rugby, the fan community and the wider professional player network, to support military personnel who are making the transition back from military service to civilian life. The teams (England v’s Rest of the World) include former international rugby players, celebrities and serving members of the armed forces. Harlequins Rugby , The Stoop, Twickenham, London UK, 02 Sept 2015
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