Redditch brothers praised by Prince William
Jordan and Cian Adams are running 32 consecutive marathons raising awareness of Frontotemporal Dementia.
In a letter, The Prince of Wales praised their courage, determination and resilience, saying the challenge spoke 'to their remarkable strength' by 'turning such personal adversity into hope for others'.
Known as the FTD Brothers, Jordan and Cian lost their mother from the disease aged 52. They both are expected to develop the condition in their 40s. In the years since their own diagnoses, they have raised millions.
Jordan ran the London Marathon carrying a 25kg fridge on his back, symbolising the weight he and his brother will bear.
Image credit: Laura-Mary Carter/FTD Brothers
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