Sport Relief 2012

 

Sport Relief 2012

With over one million people taking part in Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Miles and active fundraising up and down the country, Sport Relief 2012 was a massive success.

We’d like to say an even more massive ‘thank you’ to every single person who helped raise the staggering total of £67,977,824 so far. It’ll make an incredible difference to people across the UK and the world’s poorest countries.

To see what all the fuss was about, check out the best bits of all our previous Sport Relief weekends. To stay in the loop on all things Comic Relief, including Sport Relief 2014, simply sign up for emails.

Previous Sport Relief weekends 

£930
The RGU Trampoline Club
The RGU Trampoline Club
The RGU Trampoline Club
Aberdeen, Scotland

The RGU Trampoline Club in Aberdeen really got bouncing for Sport Relief. They travelled on space hoppers all the way from the city’s esplanade to the Bridge of Don – an awesome effort that raised £930.

£432
Watch out Paula Radcliffe
Watch out Paula Radcliffe
Watch out Paula Radcliffe
Belfast, Northern Ireland

Charlotte is hot on your trail! The one-year-old and her mum Lucy completed the Sport Relief Mile in Belfast and raised a whopping £432. Charlotte walked every step of the way in just 37 minutes!

£794
Coulsdon College
Coulsdon College
Coulsdon College
Croydon, England

24 sports in 24 hours? Step forward sports students at Coulsdon College. In just one day, they played a range of sports including volleyball, cricket, football and tennis. The result? A top score of £794.

£450
Pembroke Care Group
Pembroke Care Group
Pembroke Care Group
Brighton, England

Ranging from 23 to 98, residents and staff from Pembroke Care Group blazed a trail and raised £450 with their sponsored walk. Their route took them along Brighton’s historic seafront, from Hove Lawns to the Palace Pier.

£225
Darwood family
Darwood family
Darwood family
Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Scotland

A big thank you to the Darwood family from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne who teamed up for the Gateshead Sport Relief Mile and raised an impressive £225.

£160
Robert Saunders
Robert Saunders
Robert Saunders
Cardiff, Wales

Exterminate! Exterminate! Rumour has it that Robert Saunders sent runners fleeing for their lives when he did the Cardiff Sport Relief Mile in a full-size Dalek outfit. But we don’t mind, he raised an amazing £160 for his efforts.

£65
Adie and her horse, Jack
Adie and her horse, Jack
Adie and her horse, Jack
Ledbury, Herefordshire

Adie from Ledbury had a little help from a friend when she covered eight miles for Sport Relief. She rode her horse, Jack, the distance and collected money at the same time. Horseplay that bagged a tremendous £65.

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