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CYCLE OF LOVE

Sunday Mail

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December 21, 2025

HE ran 100 miles to raise money for his little brother's wheelchair and now Pride of Scotland winner Theo Hardie has cycled 100 miles to buy him a trike.

The bighearted seven-year-old, who scooped Young Fundraiser of the Year at our glittering 2025 awards, has raised more than £6000 so his three-year-old sibling can accompany him on rides.

Upset that Jude, who was born with spina bifida and hydrocephalus, couldn't run around with him in the garden, Theo raised funds to buy him a tiny wheelchair so he could play alongside him.

And now, through a sponsored cycle, the selfless schoolboy has secured enough money to fund a custom-made bike for his brother.

Theo, of Falkirk, who won the hearts of the nation at last year's Pride of Scotland celebrations, admitted he would do anything for his soulmate Jude.

He said: "Jude is my best friend, and I just want him to be able to do everything with me. I would do anything for him.

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