MasterChef champ helps 10k scoop £10k

The annual Chestnut Tree House Littlehampton 10k returned – with a twist.
MasterChef champion Kenny Tutt gave the Littlehampton 10k a boostMasterChef champion Kenny Tutt gave the Littlehampton 10k a boost
MasterChef champion Kenny Tutt gave the Littlehampton 10k a boost

With hundreds of runners from across the county taking on a route of their choice, the children’s hospice was cheering them on every step on the way, live on Facebook.

Funds are still coming in, but the event looks set to raise £10,000 for the charity.

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Andrew Battley of Chestnut Tree House said: “The Littlehampton 10k is a very special event for us as it was our original fundraising event, which has been running as long as we have been caring for children in the local community.

“The outbreak of Covid-19 has meant that many events have been postponed or cancelled, but we are so thrilled that we could put a virtual twist on the annual Littlehampton 10k.

“It was, of course, very different not being able to gather in Littlehampton to run the same course, but our supporters still came out in force to run

‘Together Apart’ to support local hospice care, which is inspiring.

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“We would like to say a massive thank you to everyone who took part, your support is invaluable and makes such a difference to local children with life-shortening conditions and their families.”

The Littlehampton 10k virtual edition was unlike any fundraising event that the charity has held before.

It featured a live online warm-up from Anytime Fitness, cool down by independent yoga teacher I Am Yoga and a 10k champions cook-along brunch with MasterChef champion, Kenny Tutt.

Kenny became an Ambassador of Chestnut Tree House in November 2019 after supporting the charity for several years.

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Kenny said: “I feel honoured and proud to be an ambassador for Chestnut Tree House.

“The House itself is fantastic, but what really inspires me is the people. Such amazing people who care for hundreds of children and their families through some very difficult times.”

The cook-along, filmed at the MasterChef champion’s Worthing restaurant, Pitch, gave the 10k runners the chance to reward themselves by cooking a decadent brunch of eggs royale.

Kenny said, “I’m in awe of people who take part. Chestnut Tree House is very close to my heart and it is a pleasure to be part of this.”

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