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GALLERY: Sport Relief 2008



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HUNDREDS of people have taken part in Sport Relief challenges, helping to raise more than £20million.
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Photographer Stephen Goodger's pictures are of the Littlehampton Sport Relief mile, walking backwards at Steyning Grammar School, the Nefertiri Eygyptian Dancers fundraiser and Davison School's netball players.

To order copies of photographs click here.

The thumbnail images are submitted photographs of pupils at The Vale First and Middle School in Findon Valley, and staff at Richard John in Worthing, taking part in Sport Relief events.

See full reports on these events in the Herald on Thursday, March 20.

Did you take part in Sport Relief? Have you got photographs to share with Herald readers?

Just email them through to letters@worthingherald.co.uk with your name and contact details.

You can also send photographs from your mobile phone.

Just text WHPICS (space) any other details (max 160 characters), attach your photograph via MMS and send to 07843 500911.

Text Charges: Texts cost 25p plus standard network rates.

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  • Last Updated: 17 March 2008 11:52 AM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 

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