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14th January, 2014
Sponsors should come running as Action Challenge maps out high profile 2014 opportunities
The 100 Challenge is a series of four endurance treks and ultra marathons that are expected to attract some 10,000 participants in 2014.
Organised by Action Challenge, this gruelling series of events sees participants attempt to complete a 25, 50 or 100km section of the course in aid of their favourite charity.
The events are partnered with some of the UK's largest charities, including Cancer Research, Macmillan, Help for Heroes, Marie Curie Cancer Care and many more.
"In 2013, the flagship events of the series, the London2Brighton Challenge and the Thames Path Challenge, attracted more than 5,000 participants and raised more than £2 million for their charity partners. With options to compete in a variety of distances and running or walking disciplines, this series of events appeals to ultra-marathon enthusiasts, first-timers, sponsored walkers and everyone in between.
What a Partnership could provide for you?
"Enhance your profile through association with some of the UK's largest charities | Increase your audience via our paid regional and national media campaigns (in print and online) | Reach a wider market with specific targeting of our active databases, web domains and social media platforms | Discounted/free places for your teams on our events.
Why Action Challenge?
"Leading the way in challenge events since 1997 | Organiser and owner of some of the UK's most innovative cycling, running and trekking events | Partnered with the UK's most well respected charities | Raised more than £30 million for these good causes.
What type of thing would we want from a partnership with you?
"Visibility of our events through your own database, websites and social media | Value in kind - products and materials that adds value to the event, enhance the experience or help to lower overheads | Financial support - a cash donation to underwrite our overheads. Please contact us to discuss the opportunities".
Contact: Patrick Toland
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