Oli's half-century year of running to fundraise for Pancreatic Cancer UK

By Oli Hall

My motivation to support Pancreatic Cancer UK

Hi, I'm Oli (nicknamed Olifax by my friends after my obsession with Halifax when I relocated 10 years ago).


Thanks for reading about why I'm doing this.  I turn the big 5-0 in September 2026 and my original plan was to celebrate with The Polar Bear Challenge as my first overseas race (a marathon and half-marathon on subsequent days in Greenland in October 2026).


I still plan to do this but my motivation has shifted - because life constantly nudges us to change direction as we head along the path we originally planned out…


When I started as manager for a small local charity in January 2024, I was almost immediately faced with a grieving team when my predecessor passed away from pancreatic cancer on my 3rd day in the job.


For an empath, it isn't easy to support people in such a situation when your very presence reminds them of who they've lost.  Despite this, the team collectively navigated the challenge and have been an incredible support to each other as they processed their loss.


A year later another colleague received a breast cancer diagnosis.  They have shown amazing resilience to successfully move through treatment and return to work, again with amazing support from colleagues.


Then, just as the team were coming to terms with that situation, a further colleague (we'll call her Wendy) received the body blow that she also has pancreatic cancer.


There are no words for such a situation.  For a team dedicated to helping others it is desperately unfair to have them do so when on such an emotional rollercoaster supporting their colleagues.


At times like this it just feels right to do something practical to help.  Wendy not only backs my wish to fundraise but also had no hesitation to name Pancreatic Cancer UK as her nominated charity because of the support they are giving her. 


So how will your donation help?

Donating today will have a transformative impact on early detection research.


Pancreatic Cancer UK are taking on one of the toughest cancers.  They provide expert support and information, fund ground-breaking research, and campaign for change across the UK.  Because people with pancreatic cancer deserve more.


More hope.

More breakthroughs.

More time.

 

And thanks to compassionate people like you, they're making that possible.

 

Right now, over 80% of people are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer too late to receive potentially lifesaving treatment.  The symptoms are vague and non-specific, making early diagnosis incredibly difficult.

 

But there is hope with over £7 million invested into cutting edge research to detect pancreatic cancer earlier.

 

A first of its kind breath test could be in the hands of GPs within the next 5 years, giving more people access to a diagnosis at the first sign of symptoms.  And it’s one of many projects researchers are working on.

 

From blood tests, to monitoring those at more risk, PCUK's researchers are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. You can find out more here - Our impact together - Pancreatic Cancer UK

 

It is crucial to maintain momentum to drive forward the breakthroughs that are so desperately needed, which could save thousands of lives every year.


Thank you for your support.


Running Races Planned

The plan is to run at least one race a month in 2026, including The Polar Bear Challenge, and with at least one in every country of the UK:


Nov 2025

100 Miles in November.  Not part of the original plan but I decided to jump on board with this specific fundraising campaign for PCUK as part of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month (Completed 1-29/11/25; 132.4 miles run)

Jan 2026

The Hebden 2026.  A 22 mile trail race in West Yorkshire (17/1/26 - booked).

Feb 2026

Rombolds Stride 23.  A 23 mile trail race in West Yorkshire (7/2/26 - booked).

Mar 2026

Alnwick Castle Half Marathon, Northumberland.  Trail race with some Harry Potter / Downton Abbey magic from the spectacular castle backdrop (15/3/26 - booked).

Apr 2026

1) Giant’s Causeway 20.  A 20 mile trail race along the north coast of Northern Ireland.  Will be my first visit to this country and a UK bucket list check off (11/4/25 - booked).

2) London Marathon My Way.  Running a marathon on the same day as London Marathon for official London Marathon recognition.  Planning to either run the actual route starting at 4am (I did this in 2024) or running it backwards starting at midnight (26/4/26 - booked).

May 2026

1) Apocalypse Ultramarathon.  A four-loop trail course based around the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.  A hilly trail race with option to run between 10-50 miles (9/5/26 - booked).

2) Zamek w Malborku Parkrun.  Aiming to complete my first Parkrun alphabet with a 'Z' in Poland over the May Bank Holiday weekend.  Doubling up as an early birthday celebration (23/5/26 - travel to be booked).

Jun 2026

Sundowner Trail Marathon.  A couple of weeks before the summer equinox this trail race sees runners head off into a (hopefully) beautiful sunset in Essex (6/6/26 - booked).

Jul 2026

Endure 24 Leeds.  As a team we will try and complete as many 8km loops of Bramham Park as we can in the 24 hours (4-5/7/26 - booked).

Aug 2026

Pennine Trail Marathon.  This challenging trail along part of the Pennine Way was my first trail marathon in 2025 and I’m hoping to give it another go (tbc as awaiting entries to open).

Sep 2026

Baxter’s Loch Ness Marathon.  Up to Inverness for a road marathon as the Scottish leg of my challenge (27/9/26 - booked).

Oct 2026

The Polar Bear Challenge.  Toughest two races of the year, a marathon and half marathon on consecutive days in sub-zero temperatures on the polar ice cap in Greenland (tbc last weekend of October 2026, opens December 2025).

Nov 2026

Conwy Castle Half Marathon.  Another castle but this time on the road for my first full race in Wales - although I did enter Wales briefly as part of Chester Marathon in October 2025 (15/11/26 - booked).

Dec 2026

tbc but I anticipate another half marathon.

My donations could fund...

23 hours with a nurse on our Support Line

or

10 hours of early diagnosis research

My Achievements

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Reached 100% of goal

Reached 50% of goal

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Self donated

My Updates

Chilling off for Greenland

Last week I read that Avios were about to drop in value from 15th December.  So, this weekend I booked my flights to Denmark in advance of full registration for the Greenland Polar Bear Challenge in the next week or so.

Since that trip is only a month after my birthday, and to ensure I am not overly travel fatigued, I decided to treat myself, using more Avios to secure business class tickets. Plenty of time to fuel for the marathon on the complimentary food in the lounge at Heathrow!

Training-wise, I have increased my yoga practice and made it out running five times this week with: the annual Sowerby Bridge Snails Christmas Jumper run, a hill reps session, a track session and the last club parkrun championship race of the season on home turf in Halifax.

Then I finally ‘took the plunge’ today and tried out contrast therapy for the first time.  Four 2-min dips in cold water baths alternating with time in the sauna.  I found it less uncomfortable than anticipated and surprised myself by finishing off with the 2 degree bath.  Hopefully regularly exposing my body to this will help it get used to the -15 degrees of the race air temperature in Greenland.

100 Miles for Pancreatic Cancer Awareness

It wasn’t part of the original plan but when I saw that Pancreatic Cancer UK had a “100 Miles” challenge as part of awareness month in November I felt compelled to get on board.

In the end I recorded 132.4 miles run and got my fundraising off to a great start with just under £600 raised including gift aid.  Thanks again to everyone who has supported so far.

It was pretty tough at times with a very wet, windy, cold and hilly 22 mile trail run on 23rd November, checking out the route for The Hebden - my first race of 2026.

I finished the month with a Parkrun ‘P’ for Pancreatic Cancer Awareness at Pymmes Park in Edmonton, North London.  And to top it all off I came top of my division in my running club championship for 2025, my first ever running trophy!

The plan for December is to keep the training going but more low key as I prepare my body, mind and fundraising events for the full 2026 challenge.

World Pancreatic Cancer Day 20/11/25

What started as a “bold ask” materialised today into the official launch of my 2026 fundraiser for Pancreatic Cancer UK at Kimbolton School on #WorldPancreaticCancerDay

The school’s support and their welcome of me today has been outstanding.  Thank you in particular to Melanie, Russell, the Old Kimboltonians' Association and students Olly and Eliza for braving the cold to help with the banner.

This past week has been a total whirlwind with the landmarks I contacted turning purple as part of the #PurpleLights campaign, Halifax Parkrun’s purple takeover on the 15th, the Sowerby Bridge Snails purple club run on the 19th, my interview on BBC Radio Leeds with Dixie on the 17th and the various media coverage on BBC News online, the Halifax Courier, The Telegraph & Argus and The Hunts Post.

Thanks also to my nephew Tom for doing a flypast while I was at the school and my 89 year old mum for personalising a home-baked apple pie to acknowledge the day. Legends, both of you 💜

However, this isn’t about me, it is about my colleague, our former colleague and all those suffering with or supporting those who have pancreatic cancer.  I hope that in some small way my fundraiser helps to improve the diagnosis and treatment of the condition.

#PanCANawareness

Sowerby Bridge Snails Purple Awareness Run 19/11/25

What a fantastic running club I'm fortunate to be part of.  The Sowerby Bridge Snails have been totally on board this week, digging out their purple running garb to help raise awareness at a very chilly club run on Wednesday 19th November #PanCANawareness.

Both on the 19th and on the first day that Wainhouse Tower lit up as part of #purplelights on 17/11/25 they also did a fantastic job of getting their pace group photos with the purple topped tower in the background too.

Thank you so much lovely Snails x

Media Coverage 17/11/25

Absolutely blown away by the opportunity to speak with Dixie on BBC Radio Leeds this morning.  A whole 7 minute interview raising awareness of the #purplelights campaign, the symptoms of pancreatic cancer and my fundraising plans #PanCANawareness.

Also got coverage online at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crexrjwv5zqo

Thank you so much to the BBC for giving the campaign this airtime.

Build up to Purple Lights 16/11/25

Been a busy week building up to the first two #PurpleLights landmark light ups that I arranged to start on 17th November.  After sending out press releases last weekend, I’ve got coverage in two local newspapers:

https://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/community/yorkshire-landmarks-to-light-up-purple-for-pancreatic-cancer-awareness-5395055


https://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/25608384.bradford-clocktower-illuminated-purple-campaign/


In addition, I’m scheduled to be interviewed on BBC Radio Leeds on Monday 17th November.


Saturday was also the purple takeover at Halifax Parkrun that they very kindly agreed to host for me as part of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month #PanCANawareness.  Weather was pretty rubbish but the rain held off long enough to share a few words with a very receptive audience of runners.  See photos.


And I’ve been racking up the run miles for the 100 Miles in November challenge. Just reached 60 miles today.  Physio Tuesday coming as some niggles I just want checking.  Also lost my first ever toenail to running so I must be getting serious.


Great to see all the activity on the 100 Miles Facebook page. Some really touching stories and bags of motivation and money being raised.

Thank you to my Sponsors

£5

Karen Beardsell

Good luck!

£20

Jane Royle

Great cause

£27.05

Rachel Stewart

Where do you get the energy!! Seriously though well done :-)

£20

Debi Salgado

Hi Oli, good luck with the ongoing fundraising. You are one truly Amazing, Inspirational and lovely person. Here’s my £20 to your fantastic cause Loads of love Debi xx

£15.54

Eleanor

£27.05

Ross Anderson

Proud of you and all you are doing pancreatic cancer UK

£30

Mona

Best of luck Oli-Berry x Love Mona

£25

Julie Woolard

For you, my bestie, keep on fighting xx . And thank you Oli for this .

£20

Traci Kerridge

Fab commitment Oli, good luck I’m sure you’ll smash them all, great cause x

£11.33

Rachael Woolard

For my amazing Dawn💜

£25

Alison Bradley (snail)

Well done Oli. Great cause. 💜👏

£25

Anonymous

£16.56

Louise

Hi Oli, such a great charity that is very close to my family’s heart and an amazing personal challenge for you too. You might have inspired me to rethink my 50th plans! It’s been a long time but I hope you are well and wish you all the best for this adventure. Louise (Hardcastle) xx

£50

Patricia

£20

Emma Elmerhebi

Wishing you all the best Oli with your fundraising and running. What an amazing start you've had! 💜

£53.32

Charlotte & Des

You are doing something really amazing. Wishing you all the best

£61.70

Russell Speirs

Thanks for coming back to Kim. Great to meet you.

£30

Carron Paige

Go Oli ! Best of luck

£10

Tamar

Good luck, get enough rest and make sure you get any niggles checked out promptly to keep you fit for this challenge!

£106

Adrian Pemberton

Good luck Oli

£5

Anonymous

Great cause, well done for the awareness and good luck with fundraising.

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