London Firefighter Sets Sights on Epic 300-Mile Charity Run

London firefighter Steve Moore is about to embark on a jaw-dropping challenge: running over 300 miles to visit all 102 fire stations across the capital. The ultra-marathon and endurance pro kicks off his mammoth trek on May 21 from London Fire Brigade Headquarters in Southwark.

Blistering Pace: 60 Miles a Day!

Moore plans to run up to 60 miles every single day, grinding for 12 to 14 hours straight. His goal? To finish at the iconic Monument in central London, a poignant nod to the Great Fire of London. Friends, family, and fellow firefighters are set to greet him with cheers at the finish line.

From a Spark of Curiosity to a Fiery Goal

“Looking at the map of London, I started to wonder if anyone had ever attempted to run to every fire station in the city. That curiosity blossomed into determination, and I decided to be the one to take on this unique challenge,” said Moore.

Running for a Cause: Fire Fighters Charity & Rennie Grove

This isn’t just about the glory. Moore’s gruelling run aims to raise vital funds for the Fire Fighters Charity and Rennie Grove Peace Hospice Care, organisations dedicated to helping those in need. His community spirit burns as brightly as the fire engine’s siren.

As Steve Moore laces up his running shoes and prepares to pound the London streets, the city’s firefighting family and supporters stand firmly behind him. This epic journey promises to be a fiery testament to endurance, courage, and charity.

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