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Set of short movies aim to inspire more fundraisers

Front, director Simon Haynes of SH Creative, left, and assistant cameraman Stephen Kuester with, rear, from left, Sarah Vaccari, runner Andrew Styles, personal trainer Barry Grinham and runner Deborah Smit. Picture: OX55960 Jon Lewis

7:00am Wednesday 19th December 2012

A TEAM of volunteers are encouraging people to get their running shoes on for Oxford Children’s Hospital.

Family are all committed to hospital run

Paula Thomas is running the OX5 for her daughter Harriet, inset, who has been a patient at the Oxford Children’s Hospital

1:00pm Friday 14th December 2012

THIRTY operations would be enough for anyone, let alone a 12-year-old girl.

OX5 RUN: Fundraisers prepare for 11th charity race

Sarah Vaccari and Penny Hambridge of Oxford Children’s Hospital, Rob and Kate Allen of Allen Associates, Simon Haynes of SH Creative and Jo Coady of the Oxford Mail. Pictures: OX55924 Jon Lewis

9:30am Wednesday 5th December 2012

LITTLE Mikayla is only six but she has already endured brain cancer, blindness and chemo-therapy.

2012 OX5 Run Results

11:08am Wednesday 28th March 2012

Find your position in our OX5 Run results table

Nurses know just how race funds help

Nicola Saunders, left, Claire McLaren and Sian Payne are taking part in the OX5

7:00am Thursday 22nd March 2012

ALMOST every day, staff nurse Sian Payne uses equipment at Oxford Children’s Hospital paid for by fundraisers from the OX5 Run.

Mum says thanks for hospital skills

Lucy Hodge is taking part in the OX5 Run to thank hospital staff for helping her one-year-old daughter Emmie, held by her father Ben Hodge

7:00am Saturday 17th March 2012

THANKS to staff at Oxford Children’s Hospital, one-year-old Emmie Hodge is happy and healthy, following keyhole surgery just months after she was born.

Chox away for RAF runners

Cabin crew from RAF Brize Norton’s 10 Squadron, who will be taking part in the OX5 Run. From left, Senior Aircraftwoman Amee Stewart, SAC Charlotte Weldon, Cpl Alex Tsirtsikos and SAC Vicky Holden

5:40pm Tuesday 13th March 2012

AIRCREW from RAF Brize Norton’s 10 Squadron spend a lot of time keeping fit.

Sign up to help us hit £100,000 goal

Chef Raymond Blanc starts the OX5 Run last year

5:00pm Saturday 10th March 2012

RUNNERS are being urged to make the 10th anniversary OX5 Run the best yet by meeting the ambitious target of raising £100,000 for Oxford Children’s Hospital.

OX5 RUN: It's a run for the Moneys

Helen, Ashwin, Jaya and Alex Money together again at home

5:30pm Tuesday 6th March 2012

STAFF who treated Ashwin Money at Oxford Children’s Hospital after he got pneumonia have been praised as “fantastic” by his parents.

U’s boss gets boots on for OX5 run in aid of children's hospital

Oxford United manager Chris Wilder

7:21pm Monday 27th February 2012

Oxford United manager Chris Wilder is preparing to run the OX5 to raise funds for Oxford Children’s Hospital.

Mum's thank-you run for hospital

Emma Forse will run the OX5 Run to thank the Oxford Children’s Hospital, who cared for daughter Hannah, right

5:00pm Saturday 25th February 2012

Kidlington parents Emma and Stephen Forse are relying on Oxford Children’s Hospital to help them cope with their daughter’s epilepsy.

A team effort for Ox5

From left, Kathryn Richardson, Lucy Wagstaff, Amy Carter and Julia Maloney

12:00pm Tuesday 21st February 2012

A TEAM of women from Oxford company Amey are bringing their trainers to work to get fit for this year’s OX5 Run.

Mum's gratitude run

OX5 Run entrant Michelle Miller with her daughter Elise

2:00pm Saturday 18th February 2012

Ten-year-old Elise Chaundy has been in and out of hospital since she was born.

Teenager shows his gratitude to lifesavers

Carol MacKay and son Luke Dickety warming up for the OX5 Run. Picture: OX50338 Antony Moore

1:00pm Tuesday 14th February 2012

TEENAGER Luke Dickety was one of the first youngsters to have surgery at Oxford Children’s Hospital back in 2007.

Children's goods firm ready to run

Matthew Dean, Sarah Dunn, Alison Higginson, William Magill, Tim Baker, Kim Martin and Beverley Andrews

3:00pm Saturday 11th February 2012

Staff at a merchandise firm near Wallingford are warming up to raise cash for Oxford Children’s Hospital.

Mum's OX5 thanks for daughter’s cancer treatment

Lorrain Lally, pictured with son Michael, daughter Annabel and husband Michael

5:00pm Tuesday 7th February 2012

ANNABEL Lally looks just like any other eight-year-old when she is playing with her friends.

Cyclists saddle up for OX5 run

Dron Kyle and the Oxford Bus Company cycling team are preparing to take part in the OX5 run next month

3:30pm Saturday 4th February 2012

MEMBERS of a cycling team are swapping their bikes for training shoes to take part in this year’s OX5 Run.

Parents to run OX5 to say thank you

Emma and Simon Dadson with their children, four-year-old Sophie, and Thomas

6:00pm Tuesday 31st January 2012

WHEN Emma Dadson was expecting her son Thomas, her pregnancy scans suggested everything was fine.

Bowling along with help from hospital

Keen bowler Carlos Lali

3:00pm Saturday 28th January 2012

Being picked for the under-25s squad of a top bowls team is a major achievement for any 10-year-old.

'Running to thank doctors who saved my daughter'

Jakki Nobbs and daughter Lizzy

4:30pm Tuesday 17th January 2012

Mum-of-three Jakki Nobbs will line up for this year’s OX5 Run to thank doctors who carried out an emergency operation on her teenage daughter.



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