Vernon Kay has raised more than £6 million for Children in Need following his Ultra Ultramarathon.

Vernon Kay's Ultramarathon raises over 6 million for Children in Need

Vernon Kay's Ultramarathon raises over 6 million for Children in Need

The BBC Radio 2 presenter returned to his day job on the airwaves on Wednesday (22.11.23), and told how his Achilles is "shot to bits" following his incredible feat, which saw him run 116 miles from Leicester to Bolton over four days.

Speaking to Zoe Ball on Radio 2, he said: "My Achilles is shot to bits, that’s completely gone, I’ve got to have a little bit of work on that.

"The knees are achy, calves are sore, thighs and quads, gluteus maximus is a little bit achy as well.

"But that’s to be expected. And apart from that ... we raised six million quid!"

Just before Vernon began his show, he praised the "huge team effort" during his challenge, and thanked everyone who donated to the cause.

He said: "I just want to say before I start the show, before we crack on, before we get back to normality, last week was an experience that I will never, ever, ever forget and it was a huge team effort.

"And at the beginning of the journey, Chloe (who’s in the fishbowl) will remember that I said that there’s a famous quote from an American Football head coach (I’m a big NFL fan) called Bill Belichick, and his mantra is ‘Do your Job’.

"If you do your job then every cog in the machine will work perfectly and everything will be fine. Every single person on this journey to six million pounds has done their job absolutely perfectly.

"And I mean everyone - at Radio 2, all the DJs, all the production staff that came on the journey, everyone that drove the socials, everyone who was mobile with the microphones, all the team [...] getting back in touch with London, every single Radio 2 DJ who embraced it, was absolutely awesome.

"But, my biggest thank you goes to every single person who donated. Every single Radio 2 listener who embraced this as much as I did, and followed us on the journey.

"I’ve had so many heartfelt messages, I’ve had so many personal stories come my way. It means the world to us all, not just me ... I ran, yes, but the team effort, the team effort from everyone has been outstanding. And we managed to raise six million pounds for Children in Need."

Helen Thomas, Head of Radio 2, added: "It’s fantastic to welcome Vernon back to his day job on mid mornings on Radio 2 after his incredible feat in aid of BBC Children in Need.

"Thanks also go to the generous Radio 2 listeners, who not only came out in their thousands to cheer Vernon on during his Ultra Ultramarathon, but who have now raised over £6m for the charity."


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