Yesterday’s Walk the Wight 2025 was a true celebration of team spirit, with groups from across the Island and beyond coming together to support patients and families cared for by Mountbatten Isle of Wight.

Here are just a few of the fantastic groups who made this year’s event so special.

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Above: WRS Systems set off from Bembridge at 6 am—what a start to the day! 

Below: Nothing beats a sweet treat at Carisbrooke Castle for the miles ahead. 

Above: Red Squirrel Property Shop’s team celebrate at the flat walk finish, proudly raising awareness for Zoe’s Law in memory of CEO Charlie Panayi’s sister, Zoe.

Below: Flat walk manager Karen Spiers (fourth from left) and her dedicated volunteer team ready to cheer everyone on at Sandown. 

Above: Sunflowers, smiles, and sunshine for this team at the second half start at Carisbrooke. 

Below: Mountbatten’s staff and volunteers lined up at Alum Bay, ready to welcome every walker home. 

Above: We salute you! Arreton Primary School children and Red Funnel’s Red Ted get the schools walk off to a flying start at Freshwater Bay. 

Below: Families turned out in force for the schools walk, including this happy group at Freshwater Bay. 

Above: Teamwork makes the dream work! — this group took on the second half from Carisbrooke.

Below: Not the last walker this year! Sue Elton, last year’s final finisher, crossed the line at Alum Bay with her family, walking in memory of her husband, Nick. 

Above: Team Brittan Norman started at Bembridge and finished at Alum Bay, completing the full 26.5 miles.

Below: Isle of Wight Taekwondo team with their well-deserved medals at Alum Bay.