Join TV presenter Gethin Jones in walking the Wales Coast Path for charity

The list of celebs taking part in the walk include rugby legends Josh Navid, Shane Williams, Sam Warburton, Ref Nigel Owens, Tv weather reporter Derek Brockway and comedian Rhod Gilbert.

Get ready to walk the Wales Coast Path with TV presenter Gethin Jones and make a difference! Join us in supporting a great cause and raising funds for charity.

Cardiff born TV presenter Gethin Jones is walking parts of the Wales Coast Path in a bid to raise £1 million to enhance, improve and develop the cancer pathway in Wales.

Gethin Jones is encouraging people to join him on his legs

The BBC Morning Live presenter is one of several Welsh celebrities signed up to support former Welsh Rugby Union commercial director Craig Maxwell, who was diagnosed with incurable and inoperable EGFR lung and bone cancer in 2022.

Craig has launched the Wales Coast Path Cancer Challenge to raise £1 million for the Maxwell Family Genomics Fund, a fund as part of Velindre Cancer Centre.

The 26-day challenge will see people from across Wales walk 780 miles of the coast path, to represent the 78 days it took him to receive his diagnosis from the point of finding his tumour. It is being done in 26 days to mirror the QuicDNA project, a genomics research project to reduce diagnosis time for lung cancer patients to a maximum of 26 days.

Craig is hoping to sign-up 30 people to each day of the walk and Gethin Jones is encouraging people to join him on his legs. Gethin is taking part on Tuesday 20thFebruary where the route starts in Treborth in Bangor and ends in Trefor, a village on the norther coast of the Llŷn Peninsula, in Gwynedd. He is also walking on Saturday 9th March from Porthcawl to Barry.

Acknowledging the unpredictable nature of his ongoing treatments, Craig will be joined by a different Welsh celebrity every day of the walk, so that regardless of his ability to walk, he will have a representative to take on the challenge. A number of Welsh celebrities are signed up to take part, including TV presenters Derek Brockway and Wynne Evans, together with former rugby players Sam Warburton, Jamie Roberts, Josh Navidi, Tom Shanklin, Ieuan Evans, Martyn Williams, Jonathan ‘Jiffy’ Davies, Rupert Moon and former referee Nigel Owens.

A rugby match ball will be relayed the entire distance of the challenge, symbolising Wales’ collective fight against cancer and it will culminate at the national stadium of Wales, the Principality Stadium, on 10th March for the Wales vs. France Guinness Six Nations match, where Craig accompanied by his children, Isla and Zach, will carry the match ball onto the pitch. 

Maxwell says: “We are embarking on a monumental challenge to symbolise hope, resilience, and unity, and raise over £1 million for the research and development of new and innovate cancer testing and treatments in Wales. Having surpassed our initial fundraising goals of £300,000 for QuicDNA, we really hope people will join us in taking on the Wales Coast Path Challenge. It will be our most ambitious journey yet as we strive to create a community united against cancer across the length and breadth of Wales.

“Cancer has touched our lives, challenged our resilience, but it will not define our future. This event will see people from all over Wales stand united, not just as individuals but as a formidable force against cancer.”

Craig, who most recently was the former chief commercial officer of Six Nations Rugby, was just 40 when he was diagnosed with incurable and inoperable EGFR lung and bone cancer. In the face of adversity, having told he had a limited time to live, he has thrown himself into raising hundreds of thousands of pounds to help others detect cancer earlier. 

Over the last year, he has run the London Marathon, taken part in CARTEN, cycled 320 miles from Cardiff to Paris, cycled over 420 miles from Paris to Bordeaux and taken on the Welsh 3000s – climbing over 10 mountains, all over 3,000ft in 24 hours. Earlier this year, he was crowned Cycling Plus’ Rider of the Year for his efforts.

His story has touched the hearts of many, rallying support that surpassed all expectations. His efforts to date have seen him raise £430,000 to support the QuicDNA project, which aims to shorten the time it takes to diagnose lung cancer in patients in Wales. With a further £500,000 donated by The Moondance Foundation, set up by Henry and Diane Engelhardt, Craig has now launched his own charity fund.

The Maxwell Family Genomics Fund aims to enhance, improve and develop the cancer pathway in Wales. Administered and supported by Velindre, with support from the Moondance Foundation and All Wales Genomics, the fund will aim to make a lasting difference in the lives of cancer patients and their families in Wales.

He says: “I’m proud to launch the Maxwell Family Genomics Fund, where hope, courage, and community converge in the fight against cancer in Wales. This is the start of my family and friends creating a legacy and showing my children that even at the worst time possible, you can still rise up and be positive and make a difference.”

Professor Tom Crosby OBE, consultant oncologist in Velindre Cancer Centre, says: “Craig is one of the most inspirational people I have met. His drive to improve the outcome for others who experience cancer is just phenomenal. That together with his ability to articulate the issues to the wider public, and his experience and expertise at improving how systems work, is amazing, yet humbling at the same time. We are just so grateful to him and his choice to partner with Velindre in delivering his vision, now through QuicDNA but also in the future through a legacy fund.” 

To see the route and sign-up visit https://maxwell.foundation. For those unable to walk, but still keen to support, you can text WALK24 to 70191 to donate £10.

The full list of celebrities signed up to take part in the walk include:

  • Josh Navidi – 26th Feb
  • Shane Williams – 15th Feb, 19th Feb, 27th Feb
  • Tom Shanklin – 4th Mar
  • Sam Warburton – 28th Feb
  • Jamie Roberts – 1st Mar
  • Rupert Moon – 3rd Mar
  • Martyn Williams – 7th Mar
  • Ken Owens – date TBC
  • Rhys Williams – 17th Feb, 18th Feb, 19th Feb
  • Will Carling OBE – date TBC
  • Nigel Owens – date TBC
  • Gethin Jones – 20th Feb, 9th Mar
  • Wynne Evans – 3rd Mar
  • Jonathan Jiffy Davies – 6th Mar
  • Jamie Baulch – 8th Mar
  • Jamie Robinson – 4th Mar
  • Nicky Robinson – date TBC
  • Andrew Coombs – date TBC
  • Derek Brockway – 8th Mar
  • Rhod Gilbert – 27th or 28th Feb TBC
  • Owain Wyn Evans – date TBC

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