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Moonwalk: Thinking pink to raise millions



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Published Date: 16 June 2008
SPORTING brightly coloured bras and warm smiles, 12,000 marchers walked miles across the Capital to raise millions for breast cancer research.
The city's annual MoonWalk event saw thousands of competitors – including around 1000 men – take to the streets through Saturday night and into Sunday.

A sea of pink swarmed into the Meadows ahead of the 11.30pm start with a variety of colourful outfits ranging from heavenly angels to Hawaiian hula girls.

Bras made from cones, high-visibility vests and stuffed toys were also on show despite the plummeting temperatures.

Pre-walk entertainment was provided in a huge pink tent erected on the Meadows, which marked the starting and finishing lines.

DJs Grant Stott and Arlene Stewart interviewed an array of competitors and introduced musicians and bands during the warm-up, which also featured free massages and light aerobics.

Some of the first walkers were back in the Meadows by 2.30am, with the rest trickling in over the following hours until around 11am after completing the 13 or 26-mile course.

Those taking part were treated to a pink backdrop as they worked their way around the city as 32 buildings – including Edinburgh Castle and the Balmoral Hotel's iconic clock tower – were bathed in pink light for the night.

Councillor Steve Cardownie, the city council's deputy leader, addressed walkers ahead of the start of the event.

He said: "This is my first time down here and what a set-up, it is really well done. I really do salute the efforts of those taking part and volunteering.

"There can't be many people who have not been affected by cancer in one way or another but these people are out there trying to do something about it."

This is the MoonWalk's third year in the Capital, with organisers hoping to raise £3 million for breast cancer charities.

More than £2 million was raised last year, and this year's walk has attracted a record number of participants with an extra 2000 walkers.

Previous money has gone towards The Breast Cancer Institute in Edinburgh as well as the Maggie's Cancer Care Centres.

Among those taking part was former Pop Idol winner Michelle McManus, who managed the half-marathon course in around four hours. The 28-year-old singer said: "It is a great cause and the event itself is so well run with everyone really up for the walk.

"I took part last year and it was tough going because it just didn't stop raining, but it was a bit drier this year and the atmosphere is just brilliant.

"It is great to see so many people going to all this effort to raise money for breast cancer research."

A MoonWalk spokeswoman said: "Everything went really well with no real problems over the course of the event.

"It was such a fantastic occasion and everyone just seemed so happy to be there and be taking part.

"It takes so long to pull together that we are already thinking of next year's event."

The route saw walkers head through the city centre and down to the shores of the Firth of Forth. From there, they walked the long stretch to Portobello before turning back towards the city centre and the finishing line back at the Meadows.

Nina Barough, founder and chief executive of Walk the Walk, added: "We are all literally over the moon that in just three years the MoonWalk has not only succeeded in raising such an amazing amount of money, but also that it has become a much loved part of the Edinburgh calendar.

"With an increase in walkers to 12,000, it is wonderful to think that Walk the Walk has encouraged so many women and men in Edinburgh and the rest of Scotland to get their shoes on and to get out Walking the Walk."


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  • Last Updated: 16 June 2008 1:27 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
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JulesF,

16/06/2008 12:09:11
Bravo !
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gghjambo,

carrickknowe 16/06/2008 12:21:51
a big well done to everyone.
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D.P.,

16/06/2008 13:14:51
Congratulations Wilma Littlejohn.. ( and all the other walkers and helpers ). From all the guys in SubSea 7 on the Bourbon 101 in Angola.. We loved the picture of your MASSIVE bra...!!!! Fantastic..XXXXX
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ian citizen,

volunteer driver 16/06/2008 13:33:36
i was a volunteer driver on sat/sun ive done all three now, the atmosphere is just amazing, just so friendly in what can be a very serious & sad time for some people, a big huge well done to all 12,000 of you a special mention to all who didnt finish because of injury & near hypotherapy in some cases, after every year i come home amazed at peoples dtermination
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alex paterson,

embra 16/06/2008 13:33:40
Congratulations to all who took part in this great walk.
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ian citizen,

volunteer driver 16/06/2008 13:40:19
opps silly boy me a special mention to my wife elaine who done her second full moonwalk hip hip hooray
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Yvonne Thomson,

Kirkliston 16/06/2008 13:42:19
To my walking buddies - Aleisha Hunter (Gorebridge) and Lee Henderson (Causewayhead - Stirlingshire). Thank you for completing the 26.2 miles with me. 'BRA'vo to all the moonwalkers.
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AnnemarieG,

16/06/2008 14:20:19
Well done, everybody who did the walk!! I forgot to register but will definitely do so next year!!
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Stewart Walls,

Currie 16/06/2008 14:21:39
Congratulations to all who took part in this great walk.Also to my Daughter Caroline for Completing the 26 miles. A proud Father.
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 16/06/2008 14:27:40
'WELL-DONE' To all that took part in this worthwhile event, for good cause,

Maybe next time I will join you and,...

"Walk the streets of Edinburgh"

In my 'Bra' if the wife lets me! :)
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ian citizen,

disgusting 16/06/2008 16:57:07
big murdoc & coll why dont you grow silly little boys
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k s jones,

edinburgh 16/06/2008 17:05:52
ian,ignor them.total filth towards kind hearted people who made an effort for a good cause. well done all!xx
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Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 16/06/2008 17:19:20
K s jones ~21,

Agree, looks like its been done for us, its one thing to remark on good looks, sadly some go beyond respectability.
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Dragonlord,

16/06/2008 17:24:52
comments 11 to 18 seem to have boobed somewhere.:-) Well done to all who took part.
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izzie,

dundee 16/06/2008 19:25:25
the banter was not great some people just glared at us when we said goodbyye to the half mooners
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Volunteer No 7711,

East Lothian 16/06/2008 20:45:26
I was privileged to be a volunteer at this year's event...I enjoyed it so much last year, had to do it again this year. The atmosphere was absolutely amazing, so many people coming together, all with the same goal, to help raise much needed funds for such a great cause. I know I wouldn't be able to walk that distance, so becoming a volunteer was a great alternative.

Well done to everyone who took part, you did a fantastic job and should be incredibly proud of yourselves. Look forwarding to seeing you all again next year!!!
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ian citizen,

moonwalk 17/06/2008 09:14:45
izzie no 24
its a shame that happened to you, i was a driver on sat-sun & everybody seemed to get on really well i hope that was just an isolated incident, no matter how far anybody walked be it one mile thirteen or 26 i think you are all wonderful, please dont let that memory spoil the event for

 

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