£5000 was collectively raised by the wonderful Blanche, Tony, Marc, Neil and Richard who took part in Virgin’s London Marathon.
Tony Rogers having just crossed the finish line, “The day was an amazing experience, I’m glad I could contribute something to all the good work GAIN do for people who have the misfortune of developing the illness” said Tony.
I was really pleased to do it for GAIN even though it was hard going and very hot. I didn’t do it as quickly as I had hoped as I twisted my ankle just before half way. From then on, I couldn’t keep running and did have to run/walk the second half. I am really proud to have completed my first marathon and in a time of 5 hours and 24 minutes; it gives me a PB that i should be able to break.
Richard Underwood
Neil Oates has taken a lot of fundraising challenges including a Tough Mudder last summer. Having nearest and dearest affected by both conditions, he splits the money between GAIN and the Autistic Society. “I’ve decided to re-attempt the one event I said I’d never do again, the marathon! I promise not to have 6 bottles of beer the night before this time!” said Neil.
Unfortunately, Marc McNeill had to withdraw from the marathon due to a previous strain injury to his ankle but his entry has been deferred to next year. “The thought of not running the London Marathon filled me with loathing” said Marc, “I had trained so hard for it and to be taken away from me, the day before was hard to take. Even more so given how much people have sponsored me. For the sponsorship I’m truly grateful. I never expected such generosity. Thank you.” – Marc McNeill