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Cambridgeshire cop runs London Marathon dressed in giant disco ball

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Cambridgeshire cop Ricky Passam swapped his police uniform today to run the London Marathon dressed in a giant disco ball costume.

Its his 76th fancy dress run since Inspector Passam began fund raising for charity in 2015.

He is raising money for Hope for Children To donate visit Ricky’s JustGiving

 

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Ricky said: “I started running in fancy dress in late 2015. This was when started raising money for Hope for Children after they gave me the life changing opportunity to run the gruelling Marathon des Sables.

“I completed the MDS in 2016 as well as running 12 events in fancy dress including the London Marathon. Fast forward and 7 years later and a load of well-worn costumes behind me I now approaching my 76th consecutive fancy dress run. “

His costumes have included a included a range of superheroes Thor, Ironman, Captain America. Darth Vader and Chewbacca of Star Wars fame, a minion and rock stars Freddy Mercury and Elton John.

As he strode out for the London Marathon today you might also have heard some music blaring out as he’s managed a “built sound system so I can pump out some disco tunes.

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“I’ve already ran as the disco ball completing the Cambridge and Reading Half Marathon but a Marathon in this funky get up is going to be a massive challenge.

“I’ll continue running in costume throughout the year having signed Copenhagen Marathon, MK half and Oslo Marathon.”

He added: “Previously I collected with bucket whilst running but the disco ball sadly doesn’t allow me to this. So please if you give generously and thanks for all the awesome support over the last 7 years.”

Hope for Children is an international charity working towards a world in which every child has the happy, healthy, and positive childhood we passionately believe they deserve.

Almost half of the world’s children live in extreme poverty. Hope for Children are helping to change this by delivering projects which improve access to education, health and wellbeing, and sustainable livelihoods, benefitting thousands of children and families each year.

“Everything we do is for the benefit of today’s children and tomorrows parents, supporting present and future generations to achieve long-term change,” he says.

“We know it will take time. But together we can do this.”

To donate visit Ricky’s JustGiving

 

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