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Thanks for visiting my page. I've often wondered whether I'd be daft enough to commit to running a full marathon but at some point I seem to have done just that.

A big part of me deciding to take the plunge now is due to my involvement with Putney Samaritans. Since early 2008, I've had the privilege of being one of the 100+ helpline volunteers at Putney who take calls from people in distress, despair or who are feeling that they can't continue. Me spending a few hours a week on the helpline has helped me realise how lucky I am but it has also made me appreciate what an important service Samaritans is to so many people.

Samaritans is well known as a resource for those with suicidal feelings but this isn't its sole purpose. We spend a great deal of time listening to people, often youngsters, who feel upset, confused, isolated or lonely, comforting those who've lost someone close to them or providing a sounding board for people who've lost their jobs and don't know where to turn in order to pay their bills. It is an incredible charity, open 24/7 with 17,000 volunteers in 201 branches around the . Whether or not you have done, chances are that someone you know has, at some point, turned to Samaritans for confidential, non-judgemental emotional support.

You may think that as a relatively fit and active young lad, running a marathon should be fairly straightforward but let me put you right. This has taken over my life for several months and is going to be an incredible challenge. I've done half-marathons where I couldn't have taken another step by the end so double the distance is a hugely daunting prospect. I'll be aiming to complete 26 miles in under four hours so will appreciate every ounce of emotional support over the coming months and I promise you that Samaritans, and those who use their helplines, will appreciate every bit of financial support you can offer.

I absolutely won't ever be running a marathon again so please give as generously as you can afford to. Hopefully you agree that it's a great cause.

Thank you,

Chris

PS. As you probably know, if you’re a taxpayer Justgiving makes sure 25% in Gift Aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation. However, if you'd prefer to sponsor me with cash or a cheque, please just let me know and I'll be happy to arrange.

Update 8 Feb: Up to 17 miles now so training is going well.  Am largely blister- and injury-free and have enjoyed rediscovering all those tunes on my Ipod which I'd not listened to in years. Hadn't quite appreciated just how all-consuming the training is mind. Lots of 5.30am alarm calls and nights in rather than out, which is probably no bad thing! Thank you to those who have donated so far.

Update 4 Apr: Nailed 20 miles on Good Friday so am easing down over the next few weeks before the big day. Get 25 April in your diary and come along. Thanks again for all the support.

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I'll second the incentive below - if you beat Mr Wilkinson's time I'll double the pledge! Good Luck x Donation by Cat Pat on 14/01/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
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Why-aye man!! I may put in an extra fiver for you to go get a pedicure afterwards. GOOD LUCK MATEY!!! xx Donation by Nina Chu on 13/01/10

 
£15.00 + £4.23 Gift Aid
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Howay M-Dawg! See you at the start line! Donation by Chris Pocock on 07/01/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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Alreeeet Pet. Good luck and don't forget the factor 50 on the day - I'd hate to see that sun kissed visage of yours any rosier. Donation by Matthew Smallpage on 06/01/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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You're a canny lad - I'll double up to £20 if you can beat Wilko's time - I know you like a challenge! Toby Donation by Toby Murrill on 05/01/10

 
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A pound per mile Mr Murphy - looking forward to cheering you round the course! xx Donation by Amy Sullivan on 04/01/10

 
£26.22 + £7.40 Gift Aid
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Ahhh bonny lad it's an incredible experience, the feeling of satisfaction as you cross the line is worth the pain! 3hr 52min 17secs to beat... Donation by Phil Wilkinson on 03/01/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
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You must be mad! But it's a great cause, so very best of luck. Donation by Maldie on 03/01/10

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid
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Run tall skinny boy run!!! Donation by Jane and Byron on 22/12/09

 
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Amazed that you feel up to a marathon when your daily job is one big marathon. Bravo Donation by Robert Murphy on 05/12/09

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid
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I'm really pleased to be able to support such a worthwhile cause-good luck with the training Donation by Alison Edgar on 05/12/09

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Well done Chris. You know it (really) makes sense! Proud of you! Donation by Mam and Dad on 02/12/09

 
£100.00 + £28.21 Gift Aid
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Good luck with the run and the fundraising! ! Donation by Alice Edgar on 01/12/09

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid
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Can't believe you beat me to it Odin! Thanks though Donation by Chris Murphy on 01/12/09

 
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Good luck bonny lad Donation by Odin Mentlak on 01/12/09

 
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