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Ultra Challenge

Aviva Claims Supply Chain team are taking on the Peak District Ultra Challenge to raise funds for Parkinson's UK.


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The Challenge - Saturday 28th June

The Peak District Ultra Challenge is no small feat. It will test our endurance, strength, teamwork and determination as we cover a significant distance across one of the UK's most beautiful national parks.

Individuals can choose from various distances, including 25km, 50km, 75km, and the full continuous 100km, each with its own set of challenges and elevations. The full 100km route features a tough and varied figure-of-eight course through Derbyshire’s finest scenery, with a total climb of 2150m. 

This year some will be challenging themselves further, taking part in the Ultra March® option for those who really want to make it TOUGH! This option is designed for participants to walk (no jogging or running allowed) and still want to achieve a sub-24-hour for the 100km distance or a sub-12-hour for the 50km distance.

The Challenge is open to individuals to walk, jog, or run the course, making it as inclusive as possible, and accessible to a wider range of fitness levels and preferences.

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Get involved

We invite you to join us on this journey. Whether you can contribute financially, share our page with your network, or simply offer words of encouragement, your support means the world to us.
Thank you for your support for the Team, and generosity to help us make a difference in the lives of those affected by Parkinson's

Team target: £15,000


£12,453

+ estimated £2,132 Gift Aid

Total raised

Total projects

539

Total supporters

The Team

Following last year's Challenge success, and the wonderful support we received, we're doing all again, this time to raise funds for Parkinson's UK.

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Parkinson's UK

Parkinson's is a progressive neurological condition. In the UK, around 153,000 people are currently living with Parkinson's disease. This number is expected to increase to approximately 172,000 by 2030 due to population growth and ageing. Every hour, two more people are diagnosed with Parkinson's. It can have a profound impact on the lives of those diagnosed, as well as their families and friends. Parkinson's UK is dedicated to improving the quality of life for those affected by the condition through research, support, and advocacy. This cause is particularly poignant because two members of Team, including our Team captain Nick, have recently lost a close family member who had been living with Parkinson's for several years.

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