My story

Well Guys,

That was awesome. I can't believe I've done it. Easily the hardest task both metally and physically I've ever faced down. Thank God I'm still alive :)

I was aiming for a 3:40 time however I made it home in 4hrs 28mins 34 seconds..officially.. in the New York Times to boot.

It was an amazing race. There were hordes of people lining the route the whole way with different culture's, sounds and colours making it a truly memorable experience. People roared you on the whole way. I found myself high fiving and roaring back for the first ten mile's till I coped on and realised I needed to reserve my strength for the arduous task ahead.

At mile 18 my quads cramped up and from then till mile 21 I walked/ran and seriously considered packing it in as all shapes and sizes of people passed me by. It was at mile 21 that I got some Icey Cold slapped on both legs and I found my running style again to pound the last five miles home.

When I crossed the line it was very emotional. You would probably have laughed if you'd seen me. But to clutch the medal was like winning the Olympics for me. I don't have many medals for achievement in life but this one really does mean the world to me.

I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you guy's listed below for the tremendous support you have given me and through you generousity have actually allowed me to help other's while achieving a lifetime's ambition. So a heartfelt thank you to you all.

BTW If you still wish to make a donation you can donate to Mencap up until the 5th January 2007on this site Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to sponsor me: Mencap will receive your money faster and, if you are a UK taxpayer, an extra 28% in tax will be added to your gift at no cost to you.

So please sponsor me now!

Many thanks for your support.

Best Wishes,

Maurice

My charity

Mencap

Mencap

Charity Registration No. 222377

Mencap wants a world where people with a learning disability gain an equal right to choice opportunity and respect. The charity believes that people should have equal opportunities in education, work and in playing a full part in the community. They believe that support for the families and carers of people with a learning disability is vital to achieving their vision

Donations 7

Congrats Forrest

Donation by Ianb on 17/11/06

£20.00

Good Luck!!

Donation by Shauna on 13/10/06

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

Good luck

Donation by Joanne Thompson on 29/09/06

£10.00

+ £2.82 Gift Aid

Keep up the training Big Lad at least you can beat me at something!!

Donation by Ball on 10/08/06

£60.00

+ £16.92 Gift Aid

Donation by Cait on 28/06/06

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

Go Mo Go!!!

Donation by Sean McLaughlin on 26/06/06

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

Donation by BRAIN!!!! on 16/06/06

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

Donation summary

  • * Online donations£170.00
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  • Text donations£0.00
  • Total raised£170.00
  • Gift Aid£42.31

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