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Race for Life 2009 at Waddesdon Manor on BHTV

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Published Date:
11 May 2009
BHTV brings you footage from Sunday's amazing Race for Life at Waddesdon Manor and speaks to event manager Becky Ryczowski about how it went.
More than 3,000 women took part in Sunday's Race for Life 2009 at the beautiful Waddesdon Manor, near Aylesbury, and the weather played its part too.

Thousands more attended the event to cheer on friends and family making for a wonderful and emotional atmosphere in and around the picturesque Rothschild residence.

BHTV went along to capture some memorable footage from the popular event, which is expected to make more than £214,000 for Cancer Research UK.

Race for Life area events manager, Becky Ryczowski, spoke to BHTV about the event and paid tribute to the people of Aylesbury Vale for their 'wonderful support'.

Were you at the Race for Life 2009? Why not see if you've made it into our video? To see the video click 'Play' now.

Also, log onto BHTV later to see a three part special called At the finish line, which brings you fixed point video footage of the majority of runners crossing the line on Sunday.

What did you think of the Race for Life 2009? Let us have your views by emailing HERE or using the comments section below this article.

For the full story and pictures see this week's Bucks Herald, out Wednesday.

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  • Last Updated: 11 May 2009 3:08 PM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 

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