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Brothers smash £1million marathon challenge for dementia research

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Brothers smash £1million marathon challenge for dementia research.

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A pair of brothers have smashed a marathon challenge across Ireland, raising £1million for dementia research in memory of their late mum.

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Jordan and Cian Adams have a high chance of developing dementia in their 40s due to a rare gene.Jordan, 30, is running 33 marathons in 33 days to raise funds and awareness of dementia, with support from Cian, 25.

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Their mother Geraldine died at the age of 52 after developing frontotemporal dementia (FTD).

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The so-called FTD Brothers, from Redditch, Worcestershire, had set a target of raising £1million before they develop symptoms.Jordan began by running the London Marathon on April 26 while carrying a 25kg fridge on his back, before travelling to Ireland to run a marathon a day in each of the 32 counties across the island.The odyssey included competing in the Belfast Marathon on Sunday and will conclude in Dublin on May 28.On Monday, hundreds came out to support the brothers as they set off for their latest run in...

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