Arthur Rank Hospice Charity runners raise over £80,000 in the TTP Cambridge Half Marathon
- Bridget Hickish
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
On Sunday 8 March a record breaking 115 Team Arthur runners lined up at the start of the TTP Cambridge Half Marathon, after months of training and fundraising. Each one with a personal reason for taking on 13.1 miles. So many Hospice runners were motivated by their own experiences of compassionate care provided by Arthur Rank Hospice and wanted to do something to say thank you.
The TTP Cambridge Half Marathon is one of the most anticipated events in the city’s sporting calendar, and once again, Arthur Rank Hospice Charity was proud to be an official Charity Partner and have such a strong representation.
The runners ranged from running club members to enthusiastic newcomers who had not run more that 5km before!
The Arthur Rank Hospice Charity Cheer Squad were out again in full force along the iconic route. The two cheer teams waved poms poms, banged clappers, shouted and cheered all morning! These teams were made up of volunteers, clinical staff and CEO Sharon Allen.
Kristian Turner from Ely who works at Nuffield Health Gym ran with friends and was inspired to support the hospice after volunteering on the Inpatient Unit. He said "It was a privilege to be just a small part of the fundraising for Arthur Rank Hospice Charity, which does such important work and provides much needed support to our community. As a volunteer on the Inpatient Unit, it's clear to see what a difference the donations make to people using the services, and we would like to say a big thank you to everyone who contributed towards our total and to the ARHC team who made race day go without a hitch!"

Another runner Chris Hubbard from Cambridge said "the last 3-4 km I had to dig deep and focus. I thought about those not around, and those that couldn’t be out there pounding the streets … this and the cheers and support from the watching crowds got me to the finish"
Stevie Taylor from Littleport ran in memory of her Dad Ritchie, and this was just one challenge she has set herself in March, she’s also walking 21km and finishing with a 21km bike ride. She’s already raised over £2000 and said after the day “Such an amazing atmosphere – a brilliant day for a great cause”
Gina Thomas, Events and Challenges Manager at the Charity, waited at the finish to congratulate the team and said: “We are incredibly grateful to all our runners for their commitment and dedication. It was an emotional day for all and seeing so many #TeamArthur supporters running, encouraging one another, and honouring loved ones made the day truly special. Their efforts have helped raise over £80,000 (including Gift Aid) to support people across Cambridgeshire and also help to shine a light on the important work we do. Our huge thanks go to all our runners, everyone who sponsored them and all the cheer squad team.”
Anyone wishing to support the runners can still contribute here: https://arhc.enthuse.com/cf/cambridge-half-marathon-2026
If you’ve been inspired to take on a challenge yourself, Arthur Rank Hospice Charity has fundraising places in several marathons and half marathons throughout 2026 and 2027. The Charity is also taking registrations for Cambridge Half Marathon 2027. For more information see https://www.arhc.org.uk/run



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