Close to 30 members of staff from across Lincoln City have joined forces to raise money for Prostate Cancer UK.
Employees of Lincoln City, Lincoln City Foundation and Lincoln City Women - alongside record appearance holder Grant Brown, and representatives of fan websites the Stacey West Blog and All.Lincoln are pushing themselves every day in October.
The daily challenge sees 27 people take part in the daily run of 3k, 5k or 10k - or cycle the equivalent distance of 3km, 15km or 25km - every day in the calendar month. Each individual has chosen a tier based on what presents a challenge for them.
They are joining staff of professional clubs across the country as part of the annual Prostate United challenge.
City's senior communications manager Luke Thornhill, who is taking part for the second year running, said: "It is a fantastic effort from my colleagues to have 27 people put their hands up to take part, almost doubling the amount of people we had last year.
"I'm grateful to everyone who is joining us in the challenge, and those who have or will support us as we raise vital funds for Prostate Cancer UK as well awareness of the disease - it certainly helped me understand my risks, having learnt since last year of a family history of prostate cancer.”
City's participants in the 2023 challenge are:
Jez George (director of football)
Scott Fry (goalkeeper coach)
Luke Thornhill (senior communications manager)
Chris Vaughan (club photographer)
Richard Parnell (director of legal and football administration)
Damian Froggatt (director of operations)
Ellie Sprigg (head of operations)
Jen Coulson (head of people and office)
Tom Hall (head of finance)
Jo Brown (finance assistant)
Darren Denovellis (head chef)
Kieran Curtis (communications assistant)
Kai Jones (commercial sales executive)
Liam Feeney (group and membership sales executive)
Matt Murgett (head of governance and compliance)
Grant Brown (former player and record appearance holder)
Lee Mitchell (Women's manager)
Steve Hardie (Women's assistant manager)
Alan Murray (Women's goalkeeper coach)
Dean Musson (Women's U23 coach)
Alice Carter (head of healthier communities)
Danny Carter (head of sport and physical activity)
Matt Drury (football development manager)
Callum Turner (community sports coach)
Jake Lane (facilities staff)
Gary Hutchinson (editor of Stacey West blog)
Joe Briley (editor of All.Lincoln)
Show your support for those taking part in the challenge by making a donation HERE!