No. 10 Downing Street welcomes Sport Relief celebrity heroes
Sport Relief has a unique history of brave celebrities taking on gruelling physical challenges to raise cash and change lives. Sport Relief 2012 will be no exception with even more daring, vast and awe-inspiring celebrity challenges on their way.
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To raise cash for Sport Relief, Freddie Flintoff set an incredible 14 Guinness World Records in just 12 hours, in The BT Sport Relief Challenge: Flintoff's Record Breakers.
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Bishop’s Week Of Hell sees John Bishop cycle, row and run over 290 brutal miles, from Paris to London, in just five days.
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Despite facing torrential rain, a nasty dose of ‘Thames tummy’ and a drowning Labrador (which he saved) David Walliams front-crawled through 140 miles of the Thames to raise over £1 million for Sport Relief.
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1000 One Show viewers are running the ultimate relay from the Isle of Mull to the Mall in London. Find out all about the challenge, who's running and how you can sponsor them here.
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Frank Skinner is facing his biggest phobia in aid of Sport Relief this year.
The funnyman has a lifelong fear of water and swimming, and will be putting himself to the ultimate test as he tackles his very own Everest... getting across a width of an Olympic sized swimming pool. He will be braving the water live in front of an audience of millions on the Sport Relief show on Friday 23rd March.
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Ever wondered what it feels like to represent your country? Celebrity teams from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales will race over 1,000 miles to become the First Nation Home – find out how to join them on the final sprint to the finish!
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In her toughest Sport Relief challenge yet, Blue Peter's Helen Skelton travelled 500 miles across Antarctica to reach the South Pole by ski, kite and bike.
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