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The Bloody Long Walk: Mornington Peninsula

The Bloody Long Walk: Mornington Peninsula

Starts: Sunday, 13 October 2024
Ends: Sunday, 13 October 2024
The Bloody Long Walk on the Mornington Peninsula is a 35km challenge on from Point Nepean National Park to Martha Cove; the event is owned and operated by the Mito Foundation. Walk, jog or run and enjoy spectacular scenery whilst raising vital funds to help find cures for mitochondrial disease (mito). Mito is a debilitating and potentially fatal genetic disorder that impairs the body's ability to convert food into the energy needed to power muscles and major organs; one in 200 people are at risk of developing mito. One Australian child born each week suffers a severe or life-threatening form of mito making it the second most commonly diagnosed serious genetic disease after cystic fibrosis.
Add to Calendar 2024-10-13 12:00 am 2024-10-13 12:00 am The Bloody Long Walk: Mornington Peninsula The Bloody Long Walk on the Mornington Peninsula is a 35km challenge on from Point Nepean National Park to Martha Cove; the event is owned and operated by the Mito Foundation. Walk, jog or run and enjoy spectacular scenery whilst raising vital funds to help find cures for mitochondrial disease (mito). Mito is a debilitating and potentially fatal genetic disorder that impairs the body's ability to convert food into the energy needed to power muscles and major organs; one in 200 people are at risk of developing mito. One Australian child born each week suffers a severe or life-threatening form of mito making it the second most commonly diagnosed serious genetic disease after cystic fibrosis. Point Nepean Road, Sorrento , VIC , 3943 , Australia
Point Nepean Road, Sorrento , VIC , 3943 , Australia
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