Jack Syder-Mills: The epic New Year's Day run that raised thousands for Brain Tumour Research
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While most people were heralding the start of the new year with something fizzy or sleeping as fireworks went off outside, Jack Syder-Mills was welcoming 2026 in an entirely different way.
The Norwich-based runner was heading out to the trails surrounding his home to tackle six half-marathons on New Year's Day.
Jack was taking on the extreme challenge to raise money for the Brain Tumour Research charity. It came after his sister, Ella, was diagnosed with a brain tumour when she was just 22 - incredibly something the then-neuroscience student had self-diagnosed.
While the run would prove tough at times, it was far from the first time Jack has taken on long-distance events. Despite having only started running a few years ago, he has already completed several 50k and 50 mile races and has his sights set on the 100km distance.
Running Tales spoke to Jack about his almost spiritual love of trail running, how he plans to raise more money for Brain Tumour Research by running from Norwich to London, and why he swapped fireworks for fundraising on New Year's Day...
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