Brothers Jordan Adams and Cian Adams finishing running their final marathon in Merrion Park Square, Dublin, as they undertook an all-Ireland marathon. Jordan and Cian have been diagnosed with a rare gene which causes early-onset frontotemporal dementia (FTD), which means they are likely to develop the condition in their 40s. Jordan, 30, is running 33 marathons in 33 days to raise funds and awareness of dementia, with support from physio brother Cian, 25. Picture date: Thursday May 28, 2026.

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Brothers Jordan Adams and Cian Adams finishing running their final marathon in Merrion Park Square, Dublin, as they undertook an all-Ireland marathon. Jordan and Cian have been diagnosed with a rare gene which causes early-onset frontotemporal dementia (FTD), which means they are likely to develop the condition in their 40s. Jordan, 30, is running 33 marathons in 33 days to raise funds and awareness of dementia, with support from physio brother Cian, 25. Picture date: Thursday May 28, 2026.
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Brothers Jordan Adams and Cian Adams finishing running their final marathon in Merrion Park Square, Dublin, as they undertook an all-Ireland marathon. Jordan and Cian have been diagnosed with a rare gene which causes early-onset frontotemporal dementia (FTD), which means they are likely to develop the condition in their 40s. Jordan, 30, is running 33 marathons in 33 days to raise funds and awareness of dementia, with support from physio brother Cian, 25. Picture date: Thursday May 28, 2026.

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