Radio 1’s Ultra Marathon Man propelled Jamie truly out of his comfort zone, as he dug deeper than ever before, completing 5 ultra marathons in 5 consecutive days. Raising an incredible:
£2,053,835
He’s took on this huge feat to raise money for Comic Relief funded projects that help tackle some of the urgent problems faced by people across the world, including here in the UK.
Red Nose Day is all about coming together, because when we all go big and give big, we can support incredible projects which help children to be happier, families stronger, women safer, communities prouder, and millions of lives fairer.

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Jamie's Motivation
Jamie wants to dedicate his Ultra Marathon Man challenge to anyone who is currently struggling to get by, because he knows however hard his run may get, many are facing even tougher times.
He's taking on this huge feat to raise money for incredible projects which help children to be happier, families stronger, women safer, communities prouder, and millions of lives fairer.
Red Nose Day is back
Remember that ‘anything-goes-when-you-wear-a-Red Nose’ feeling? Let’s go big on that feeling again. Because Comic Relief is hitting the big 4-0 – and this Red Nose Day, we’re kicking off the biggest bestest birthday bash the nation has ever known.
Billy Monger's Epic IRONMAN Challenge
Last October, after twelve months of intensive training and relentless preparation, Billy Monger took on the world’s most iconic one day endurance challenge in Kona, Hawai’i, all to raise money for life-changing Comic Relief-funded projects.
Gethin and Helen’s Wheely Big Challenge
They've smashed it! Morning Live presenters, Helen Skelton and Gethin Jones, completed their epic roller disco endurance challenge at 10am on 21st March, after 24 weary hours of rolling round and round and round for Red Nose Day!