Vernon Kay's Ultra Ultramarathon Challenge for BBC Children in Need

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BBC Radio 2's Vernon Kay is being put to the test in a series of marathons and ultramarathons, from Tuesday 14 to Friday 17 November - all to raise money for BBC Children in Need.

BBC Radio 2's Vernon Kay is taking on a series of marathons and ultramarathons to raise money for BBC Children in Need. Over four days, Vernon will travel from Leicester to Bolton solely by foot. On day one, he covered over 27 miles with support from the Derby County Community Trust.

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