Three men from Harrogate are running three marathons in three days this weekend to raise money in memory of their friend James Hindmarsh.
James died aged 24 in April after being diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer called Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma.
Henry Bartle, Ollie Ward and Jeremy Butterfield will run 26.2 miles on Friday, Saturday and Sunday to raise funds for Sarcoma UK, which helps people with all forms of sarcoma cancers.
The three friends pledged to complete fundraising events for James’ medical treatment when he was alive and now that he has died they have vowed to continue.

James Hindmarsh
On Friday and Saturday, the trio will run along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal from Bradley in Craven to the centre of Leeds. On Sunday, they will complete four laps of Harrogate, finishing on West Park.
Henry said:
“We’re nervous and apprehensive but excited to get going now. It’s all for James, it’s all in his memory. He would have wanted us to go ahead with it. Sarcoma UK is such an underfunded charity and the condition is so rare, there’s been little development in treatment since the 1980s.
“All the money is going towards research and development or new drugs. We want to raise awareness.”
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James’ cancer was so rare his family and friends had to look abroad for treatment. They now want to ensure Sarcoma UK has funds to continue researching treatment to help other families.
So far £30,000 has been pledged via the JustGiving page.
Three other friends have taken on other fundraising challenges in memory of James. Joe Braham skied through the night from Verbier in Switzerland to the summit of Mont Fort.
Luca Peterson and Harry Halsall completed the Yorkshire Three Peaks and the Lake District Three Peaks in two consecutive days.
Tribute to Harrogate man who dies of cancer aged 24A Harrogate man has died of a rare form of bone cancer at the age of just 24.
James Hindmarsh was diagnosed with Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma last year and recently stopped receiving NHS treatment after several rounds of chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
In his final weeks, James’ friends and colleagues worked together to raise over £60,000 to pay for private treatment.
Four friends pledged to complete a number of challenges to raise funds. But unfortunately, James died before treatment could begin.
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James lived in Harrogate all his life and attended Ashville College.
Today, Ian Brown, president of the Ashvillian Society, the college’s alumni organisation, said:
“We are always saddened to learn of the death of an Old Ashvillian, and our thoughts and prayers go out to James’ parents, family and friends.
“I was so impressed with the spirit James showed both before, and especially during, his illness, and it’s devastating he lost his fight against the disease.”