A teenage boxer and former Ely College student has raised more than £1,600 for charity by running 163 miles in a month.
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Throughout the Covid-19 lockdown, Millie Symons became "very frustrated" at not being able to box.
However, the 17-year-old managed to keep herself fit by running and working out in her garage at home.
Then, in February, she decided to set herself a target of running 250km to raise money for charity and chose the East Anglian Children Hospice.
Although avid boxer Millie - who represents St Ives Boxing Academy and can be seen most days running around Ely - originally set herself a target of £500, she then increased it to £1,000.
She completed her challenge with two days to spare and decided to run some extra distance, eventually completing 263km and raising just over £1,600.
In 2018, when Millie was a member of Haddenham Boxing Club, her trainer Mike Sawyer said: “She boxed out of her skin and put the girl under a lot of pressure.
"She is a very determined girl and she is learning all the time."
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