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Maidstone nine-year-old Christopher Ponte walks 10k a day through March, raising money for Cancer Research

By: Luke May

Published: 13:49, 03 April 2019

Updated: 15:53, 03 April 2019

A walking-mad nine-year-old has raised hundreds of pounds and walked thousands of kilometres for Cancer Research.

Christopher Ponte, from Sutton Road, Maidstone, decided to walk 10,000 steps a day throughout March for the charity, after seeing two of his aunts diagnosed with breast cancer.

Despite his age, the Oaks Primary Academy pupil has raised more than £600 for Cancer Research - and the money is still coming in.

Christopher Ponte, nine, completed the final kilometres at Core Gym in Maidstone. Picture: Andy Jones 8160992

Christopher's mum Karen Ponte, said: "He can't believe how generous people have been and how much he's managed to raise.

"As a family we do a lot of walking, Chris' older brother Jamie is in a wheelchair and sometimes we take him out in a buggy.

Christopher Ponte with family, including his brother Jamie, staff and friends. Picture: Andy Jones 8160990

"It makes Jamie happy if we keep moving. When Christopher heard about the Walk All Over Cancer scheme on the radio he wanted to do it straight away."

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Cancer Research UK organised the 10km a day challenge Walk All Over Cancer, to help raise money to fund treatment into all different types of the disease.

Christopher Ponte walked 310,000km in March. Picture: Andy Jones 8160993

Mrs Ponte, from Sutton Road, said: "My husband's sister were both diagnosed with breast cancer. As soon as he heard about the challenge Chris said 'I really want to do that'.

"We've already raised more than £600, plus gift aid and we still have to count at a tin at the gym.

"We're hoping Cancer Research will send him a certificate so he can explain to everyone at his school what he's done."

Christopher took his 310,000th step to finish his challenge at Core Gym in The Mall, Maidstone, on Sunday.

Donate to Christopher's fundraising page here.

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