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Ziffs chase down a six-figure target as charities cash in

April 26, 2012 17:06
Costume drama: Bananaman (aka Nick Lavan) playing to the crowds along the London Marathon route

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Jewish London Marathon participants ran up a charitable total of several hundred thousand pounds. And one family of runners hopes to generate £100,000 from sponsorship.

Competing under the team name of "Ziff beats cancer", Michael Ziff, 58, his three sons and two nephews ran for the Teenage Cancer Trust, Leeds Jewish Welfare Board and the Nightingale home in south London.

The TCT is a cause particularly close to the family's heart, as Michael Ziff's 14-year-old nephew Jacob was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia last year. Mr Ziff's mother-in-law is a Nightingale resident.

It was a first London Marathon for Jacob's brothers, Ben, 25, and Oliver, 23. Oliver finished in a highly impressive two hours 47 minutes, Ben in just over four hours.