Milly Hadden, from Storrington, was told she might never have children after battling cancer, sepsis and multiple organ failures but she defied the odds and sounded the horn with her two daughters at the Race for Life Pretty Muddy event in Stanmer Park, Brighton, on Sunday.
It saw hundreds climbing, crawling and sliding their way around obstacles to raise money for Cancer Research UK.
Among those taking part were Milly’s younger sisters and their mum Linsey Mangion.
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Milly and her two-year-old Tallulah and one-year-old Otillie cheered them on from the sidelines.
The course took in fields and woodland and participants tackled five kilometres of challenging cross-country terrain.
Lynn Daly, Cancer Research UK’s Sussex spokeswoman, said: “We’re really grateful to Milly for her support and know her story will make an impact on people who hear it.
“No matter how cancer affects us, life is worth racing for. Sadly nearly one in two of us will get cancer in our lifetime. Race For Life has the power not only to transform lives, but to save them. We’re proud that Race for Life has already helped double survival rates in the UK.”
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