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TCS London Marathon 2022

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Ready to take on the challenge of a lifetime and fundraise for us along the way? The TCS London Marathon 2022 is taking place on Sunday 2 October. Would you like to take part and raise money for Arrhythmia Alliance?

We will support you throughout your training journey, right up to the race itself!

We will:

• Provide fundraising tips, advice and support

• Promote your fundraising page across our social media channels

Interested? Find out more about how to apply:

heartrhythmalliance.org/aa/...

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