Walk in memory of former Cambridge United player
People walked from Mildenhall FC, in Suffolk, to Cambridge United in Cambridge on Thursday.
Tom Youngs died in May 2025 after suffering from bowel cancer, his wife said [Michelle Youngs] A group of people have walked the length of a marathon between two football clubs in memory of a former Cambridge United player. Tom Youngs, who was born in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, and started his career with the club's academy aged 10, died on 4 May 2025. The Tom Youngs Foundation, which was set up in his memory, said 45 people walked more than 26 miles from Mildenhall Town FC, in Suffolk, to Cambridge United's football ground, in Cambridge.
Michelle Youngs, the co-founder of the foundation and his wife, said: "It was wonderful as there was a real community spirit seeing everyone come together in Tom's name. " Youngs started his career at Cambridge United when he was aged 10 [Getty Images] Youngs made 246 league appearances in his career and scored 51 goals, and also played forward for Northampton Town and Bury. He made 180 appearances between 1997 and 2003, and won promotion to the third tier with Cambridge in 1998-99.
Youngs was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2014 after moving back to Bury St Edmunds to work as an accountant. The foundation was set up by Michelle and Youngs' school friend, Chris Reeve, in September 2025. Forty-five people walked from the football club in Suffolk to Cambridge United's stadium [Contributed] Michelle said the group started in Mildenhall at about 06:00 BST on Thursday.
The walk was the first event the foundation had hosted, with fundraising efforts reaching nearly £25,000, Michelle added. "What has made it huge is the individual sponsorship for each walker," she said. Money raised would be given to different charities including Bowel Cancer UK and the St Nicholas Hospice, in Bury St Edmunds, which Youngs' wife said was "phenomenal" during his decline in health.