
Silas completed his fourth Cotswold Marathon at the weekend, a competitive overnight 30-mile event across the Cotswold Hills involving over 500 Scouts, Guides and Leaders.
He led a team this year, having also done so previously, and once again demonstrated strong leadership, resilience and confident navigation skills under pressure. In an impressive personal performance, he finished three hours faster than his previous best time.
The challenge demanded endurance, teamwork and sound decision-making in difficult conditions, and he represented his Scout Group with real commitment and professionalism throughout.
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