Burgess Hill runner completes London Landmarks Half Marathon for children’s charity

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Burgess Hill resident Craig Kotze was among the brave runners who completed the London Landmarks Half Marathon in support of the National Deaf Children’s Society.

Craig, who lives with his wife Ellen and five-month-old son Rory, was one member of a team of three from Trinnovo Group, an international recruitment group, who chose to take on the challenge to raise funds for the charity.

Craig followed a 13-mile course around some of London’s most iconic landmarks, including the Houses of Parliament, St Paul’s Cathedral, Trafalgar Square and the Tower of London and completed the course in two hours, 10 minutes on Sunday (August 1).

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He has raised £100 towards his target of £400 for the National Deaf Children’s Society, which supports the UK’s 50,000