Robertsbridge teenager raising money for Cancer Research in memory of his grandad
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Zack Johnson's grandad Joe died two weeks ago, at the age of 76, after a battle with cancer.
Following his death, Zack said he wanted to set himself a 'massive challenge' in order to raise money for Cancer Research – a charity very close to his and his family's hearts.
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Hide AdZack's challenge will see him walking and running an average of 14.2 miles a day. Each week this month will see him cover 100 miles.
He said: "For those of you who know me I am the least sporty person in the universe, so this will be a challenge which I am determined to complete."
Ten days into February and Zack has already clocked up 156.78 miles and raised £825 through Facebook and his JustGiving page.
Zack said he remembers his grandad – who lived in Essex – for his humour and as someone who was 'proud of his family'.
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Hide AdZack's mum Jess said: "I couldn’t be more proud of Zack for taking on this challenge.
"He has turned a painful situation and done something positive. His chosen charity Cancer Research UK means the world to us.
"My dad would have been so proud of him."
Zack thanked the people of his home village Robertsbridge for the support they have given him, as well as his PE teacher at Robertsbridge Community College – Miss Hutchison – for her support.
He added: "My mum is really proud and has said it’s lovely that I am doing something positive at such a painful time.
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Hide Ad"My village in Robertsbridge have been lovely and always wish me well when I do my walks and have been so kind in sponsoring me
If you would like to support Zack Johnson in his February challenge, please click here.