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James Hotham runs 270 miles in eight days to fund life-changing therapy for his daughter Frankie, who has cerebral palsy.
James Hotham, 36, is running 270 miles over eight days from Truro to Worcester to raise funds and awareness for his four-year-old daughter Frankie, who has cerebral palsy.
The ultramarathon, averaging over 50 kilometers daily, aims to secure life-changing therapies not available through the NHS, including treatments to improve her mobility and communication.
Supported by friends Tom Ainge and Will Duggan, who are running the full route, and cyclist Connor Davies, James is using social media to share his journey and encourage donations via a GoFundMe page.
The campaign has drawn community support, including gear from brands and a guitar auction, highlighting the challenges families face and the power of perseverance.
James Hotham corre 270 millas en ocho días para financiar la terapia de cambio de vida para su hija Frankie, quien tiene parálisis cerebral.