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Joanna's Marathon

Virgin London Marathon (April 25th 2010

NEWS FLASH...NEWS FLASH... NEWS FLASH... 

Here's a little video of my marathon journey

I DID IT!!  I ran the Virgin London Marathon yesterday.  I'm absolutely amazed I did it.  I didn't stop.  I'm knackered and can barely walk.  Actually I'm in a bad way and think I may have ruptured my calf muscle again..however, it'll all heal and I'll soon be back to normal.  

It was an amazing day.  Everything you hear about the London Marathon is true: the crowds, the camaraderie, the atmosphere...just out of this world.  Typically, I ran the first 10k way too fast.. I don't wear a watch and it was so difficult to gauge my pace.  I actually thought I was running really slow and wasn't out of breath so carried on going.  I paid for it later. By mile 17 I was aware of a blister forming on my left big toe and was beginning to think that it would be far nicer to be at home with a nice cup of tea! 

I got to mile 24 and thought I was done for...I knew I looked dreadful due to the enormous support of the crowds.  All I could hear was my name being screamed at me and shouts of 'you're nearly there', 'you can do it', 'don't give up now'...both sides of the road were packed with complete strangers who realised I was in a spot of bother. Then another runner, a really tall bloke, grabbed my arm and shouted at me 'right, come on we're going to do this'.  So this chap, Steph, and I held hands and ran together.  He told me how brilliant I was, told me to lift my head up, look at the crowds and run to the next set of balloons/charity banner/etc. and we ran like this hand in hand with him giving a ton of encouragement and coaching tips for the last 2 miles.  By the time we got to the 400 meters to go sign, Steph said 'This is it Joanna, you're about to finish your first marathon.'  My legs eased up and I was running faster than before.  Just before the finish, Steph let go of my hand and told me to finish before him.  I did.  Without his support I don't know what I'd have done.  You hear these tales of people helping others along the London Marathon but you don't understand how amazing it is until you're a recipient.  The London Marathon is an example of how good and kind the human race can be (no pun intended)... everyone seemed to be running for someone...the huge numbers of runners raising money to help others...the names and photos on the backs of running shirts...the stories of loss, the huge wave of hope that others could be saved...yes, it was a very, very emotional day.

I've never done anything like this before. I've never felt I've achieved much. Yesterday, I fought a battle and won...I hope the money I raise helps others to win their battles.

It's not too late to make a donation.  Please, give what you can...every little helps.  XxX  

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Some might say this is my 'mid-life crisis' moment ... but I feel extraordinarily lucky to be able to do this.  I've been involved with fundraising for Macmillan Cancer Support for a long time and I've seen the wonderful support they've given to people living with Cancer.  Sadly, I've seen what Cancer can do and it's taken family and friends away from me... people I loved very much and miss every single day.

I need to raise £5,000... Can I do it? 

With your support, I will.  I know it's a lot to ask but I also know how many of you have lost family and friends to Cancer and that you'd do anything to have them back... help me to help other people like us who are trying to beat Cancer.

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This is how your donation could help:

  • £10 pays for 20 copies of The Cancer Guide.  This Macmillan booklet can help someone recently diagnosed with cancer, and their family, to understand cancer, its treatment and the help available.
  • £24 pays for a Macmillan physiotherapist for an hour
  • £51 buys a liquidiser for someone who can't eat solid food as a result of their cancer treatment
  • £68 runs a typical small Macmillan Information and Support centre for an hour
  • £100 enables the Macmillan Benefits Helpline to help people affected by cancer to claim £2,691 in benefits to which they are entitled
  • £156 runs Macmillan’s Cancerline for an hour providing, on average, 13 people affected by cancer with essential information and support.  In peak hours, the Cancerline team receive 76 calls per hour!
  • £350 pays for a much-needed convalescent break for someone with cancer and their carer.
  • £918 funds a Macmillan Nurse for a working week

Log on to www.joannasayers.com to keep up to date with all my training and fundraising news, contribute comments and help motivate me along the way.  I've posted a video here (click on 'My Video' just under my photo) or go to www.joannasayers.com for more movies!

I can't do this alone and I know that you'll be a terrific support team .. So please dig deep and donate now.

Thank you so much

Joanna X


P.S. It would be great to see you in London in April!

 

Donation by Anon on 19/02/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid

We are so very proud of you - what a wonderful daughter! Cheering you all the way. Donation by Judy Aitkens on 10/02/10

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Donation by Charlotte Clemons on 28/01/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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Normally we would go for the Forrest Gumpesque "Run Joanna Run!" but we notice that someone got there first. Best of luck any way. The Comptons. Donation by Monica Compton on 28/01/10

 
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Best of luck, Joanna, from Oz. Donation by Faith & Murray Locke on 28/01/10

 
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Hi Joanna, Good luck on your marathon and your Derby to Notts run Donation by Gillian Pope on 16/01/10

 
£5.00 + £1.41 Gift Aid
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Good Luck Joanna!! Donation by Stuart Gee on 30/11/09

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid

Donation by Anonymous on 26/11/09

 
£100.00
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Joanna, you are amazing...such a great cause. Will be thinking of you on the day. With love, Kerry and friends from Cambridge Donation by kerry wilson on 26/11/09

 
£150.00 + £42.31 Gift Aid
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Best of luck, Joanna, hope the training goes well Donation by Maureen Mildner on 23/11/09

 
£20.00
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Donation by Philip Aitkens on 10/11/09

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Good luck Joanna - will be with you (in spirit at least) every mile! Donation by Orla & Nick on 15/10/09

 
£40.00 + £11.28 Gift Aid
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Run, Joanna, run. Run like the wind! Donation by Georgia Cameron-Clarke on 13/10/09

 
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A fantastic thing to do for a wonderful charity. Wishing you lots of luck! Donation by moira on 11/10/09

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Good for you - you've supported me the past, so here is the return. Run well, don't break yourself, and enjoy it all. Proud of you. Donation by Brian Payne on 11/10/09

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid
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Hey Chick, you go girl!!! Good Luck & just do one day at a time luv! x x x Donation by Maria Marriott on 11/10/09

 
£7.00 + £1.97 Gift Aid
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Good Luck Jo... Come on you other friends and dig deep.. I hope to god you never need a Macmillan nurse, but if you do, they are invaluable. Donation by Sian Richards on 11/10/09

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid
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Great website Joanna - fabulous cause too. Good luck with all your training - hope to see you soon - dog walk maybe?!! xxx Donation by Becky on 10/10/09

 
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