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So the JPMorgan Chase Corporate Challenge is quickly approaching - 12 November......

The JPMorgan Chase Foundation will make a donation for every entry to the Oncology Children's Foundation and the Sunrise Foundation.

So... is anyone else doing the run this year? I got talked in to it by my boss this year so there are a few of us doing it from this part of UBS. I think its 5km run.. anyone that knows me knows that I am not the fittest person haha....:( should be a interesting day..at least I'llend up getting half a day off work for it :wub:

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wow im so tired.

cant beleive i ran 5.6km.

time was 33 minutesish

PwC Private Client Services represent ;)

was it me...or did the kilometre progress signs get further and further apart as you headed towards the finish!?!? 3 and 4 kms were MILES apart....and then the 5km and finish lines were MILES apart too.

mightve just been fatigue.

was a good day. look forward to next year

girls you looked blooodyy awesome today :(

OH yeah you know what pissed me off.

they said there would be refreshments along the track.

THERE WAS ONLY ONE!!!! and i missed it.

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