Joy and tears as brothers complete 33-day marathon challenge and raise £1.5m

Brothers Jordan and Cian Adams completed a 33-day challenge, running 33 marathons in 33 days, raising £1.5 million for dementia research. Their mother died from frontotemporal dementia (FTD), and both brothers carry a rare gene that means they are likely to develop the condition themselves.
Why it matters
This inspiring story highlights personal resilience in the face of a devastating genetic condition and demonstrates the power of individual action to raise significant funds and awareness for medical research. Their efforts offer hope for future treatments and support for those affected by FTD.
Dublin: Hugs and cheers as FTD Brothers Jordan and Cian Adams complete marathon challenge
The article is a straightforward, celebratory report of a fundraising achievement, focusing on the brothers' story, motivation, and successful outcome with positive language.
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