Braeden Burston

I am walking 35km to cure mito

Braeden'S RESULTS!

Start

6:49:12 AM

Finish

1:08:33 PM

Total

06h 19m 22s

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I'm Walking 35km to Cure Mito in The Bloody Long Walk!

I'm walking 35km in The Bloody Long Walk to help Australians living with mitochondrial disease.

That’s 46,200 steps in one day!

I know I’ll cross the finish line exhausted and blistered, but that’s nothing compared to what people with mitochondrial disease (mito) go through every day of their lives.

Mito robs the body’s cells of energy, causing multiple organ dysfunction or failure. It can affect anyone at any age.

Please sponsor my walk to fund research into desperately needed treatments and cures for this devastating disease.

Every dollar will make a difference!

My 35km walk will be bloody tough, but with your support, I know I can do it.

THANK YOU!

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Thank you to my Sponsors

$45.61

M Depasquale

Such a great thing to do. Well done!.

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$100

Ann Quach

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$21.72

Sarah Dawber & Sam Tassios

Good luck Braeden, wishing you all the best!

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$50

Lorraine Burston

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$65.16

Timothy Fay

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$35

Lacey & Brady

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$21.72

Ann & Travis Linke

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$35

Jodie Rowland

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$54.30

Scott Burston

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$50

35km... you will knock that off in an hour right?

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$35

$35

Kassidy Burston

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$50

Matched Donation

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$50

Trudy Wright

Great Job. Love what you are doing x

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$35

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$35

Ken Linke

I hope you are still able to walk after that distance. Well done mate. Love Sherry and Ken.

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$25

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$25

Jess Stafford

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$35

Braeden Burston

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