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Hundreds participated in the 15-mile Big Cheese charity run in Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, organized by Cheddar Running Club. All profits will benefit local charities, including the Somerset and Dorset Air Ambulance and Prickles Hedgehog rescue.
Runners line up for the 15 mile (24.1km) charity trail run [BBC]
Hundreds of runners took part in a 15 mile (24.1km) trail run across Somerset to raise money for charity.
The Big Cheese event, which started and finished in Cheddar Gorge earlier, was organised by Cheddar Running Club.
Organisers said all profits would go to local organisations and charities, including Somerset and Dorset Air Ambulance, Mendip Hills foundation, Somerset Wildlife Trust and Prickles Hedgehog rescue in Cheddar.
Race director Lee Woodland said: "We do this as a way of saying thank you to the people who monitor, maintain and look after [the Mendips], but also the people who are there for our safeguarding such as the air ambulance."
Sam Rodda came first in the race and won a hamper of cheese [BBC]
All 270 runners who took part in the race received a block of cheese for their efforts, while the winners received a hamper of selected cheese provided by Barber's Cheese.
Sam Rodda from Bristol came first in the race. He said he took part as an early celebration for his 26th birthday on Monday.
"It was nice having a break on the downhills, but the hills were really tough," he said.
The route took runners on a 15 mile off-road trail up and over the Mendips, with a 2,000ft (609m) elevation.
"It is really tough, but people love it," said woodland.
Julie Emmerson, the first woman to cross the finish line, said the route was varied [BBC]
Julie Emmerson from Coventry was the first woman to cross the finish line.
"It's a really fun route," she said. "I've run in the Mendips a few times before and it's lovely, really varied. Some really technical sections and some steep sections."
Chris Taylor ran dressed as a piece of cheese to raise money for MND [BBC]
Chris Taylor from Midsomer Norton ran the race dressed as a piece of cheese. He took part i to raise money for the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MND) in memory of a colleague who died from the disease.
"She was such a tough woman to get through all that," he said. "It just gives me that motivation to carry on and just push for her."
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The Big Cheese charity run is a 15-mile trail race held in Cheddar Gorge, Somerset, aimed at raising funds for local charities.
Profits from the Big Cheese event will support local organizations such as the Somerset and Dorset Air Ambulance, Mendip Hills foundation, Somerset Wildlife Trust, and Prickles Hedgehog rescue.
The Big Cheese charity run covers a distance of 15 miles, equivalent to 24.1 kilometers.
The event was organized by the Cheddar Running Club.

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