
Reflex Gaming’s Quentin and Surj Stott have thanked friends and colleagues across the amusement and gaming industry for their generous support after successfully completing the 2025 Vitality London 10k in an impressive 1 hour 20 minutes — raising over £5,000 for Spencer Dayman Meningitis Research.
The pair took on the challenge in memory of their son, Dylan, who tragically passed away from meningococcal septicaemia in 2005. Their fundraising efforts support the charity’s mission to fund cutting-edge scientific research into new and novel ways of preventing meningitis, sepsis, and related diseases.
Quent, who serves as a Trustee of Spencer Dayman Meningitis Research, said: “We’re so grateful to everyone who has supported us. The generosity from colleagues across the industry means a lot — and it helps fund vital work that can save lives. Completing the race was tough, but incredibly rewarding. Half marathon next!”
Anyone wishing to show their support can donate via the team’s fundraising page:
👉 https://2025vitalitylondon10000.enthuse.com/pf/quentin-stott
For more information on the charity’s work, visit
15 October 2025
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