Andrew Johnston

Major Andy's Marathon

Fundraising for Motcombe Village Hall
£1,340
raised of £1,000 target
by 25 supporters
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Motcombe Village Hall

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Story

Inspired by Captain/Colonel Tom Moore, Andrew Johnston, who
spent 20 years in the Army, serving in the Coldstream Guards, has wheeled the 26 miles 385 yards of the marathon distance in his 10 yard-long kitchen/family room.  He has wheeled 4615 lengths of the
kitchen/family room to achieve the marathon distance at the rate of 100 lengths of the room or 1,000 yards per day.  He started his challenge on 21st April, the Queen’s 94th birthday and reached the marathon distance on 6th June, the 76th anniversary of D-Day. 

Andrew was discharged for medical reasons in 1996, having
contracted Multiple Sclerosis, the first symptoms of which manifested
themselves towards the end of a demanding operational tour of Bosnia during the civil war there.  He has been dependent on a wheelchair since March 1995.  In January 2018, he contracted flu and pneumonia at the same time, spending five days in Salisbury District Hospital ICU and just over two weeks recuperating and rehabilitating on the Spinal Unit.  This episode caused significant weight and muscle loss, increased MS related fatigue and some residual breathing difficulties.

Having completed his marathon, Andrew has not stopped there.  He is continuing his challenge for another week, wheeling a further 665 lengths, to clock up 30 miles when he finishes on Saturday 13th June, the Queen’s official birthday, traditionally the day that the Trooping the Colour is held.  Thirty five years’ ago on the equivalent weekend in 1985, Andrew played a central role in the key moments of the ceremony.  In his role as Subaltern of the Escort, he took temporary command of the Escort to the Colour as it marched forward to collect the colour and then trooped it through the ranks of the other 7 Guards.  As there is no ceremony this year, going the extra miles is his own Royal Salute to the Queen.

This page is connected to the MajorAndysMarathon team page as he is seeking to raise money for six  charities.  They are: 

- NHS Charities together; 

- Combat Stress, the veterans’ mental health charity; 

- Wessex MS Therapy Centre,  Warminster, Wiltshire; 

- La Folia, a Salisbury-based music charity;

- Racing Welfare;

- Motcombe Village Hall Charity,  which is providing a means to distribute money raised to individuals and organisations within Motcombe and the local community who need additional help at this difficult time.

Please consider supporting one or more of these charities, the
NHS charities and one other perhaps?

Catherine and I have lived in Motcombe for almost 23 years.  Our two
children were educated in the village prior to that.  The village is a thriving community with two churches, a very good pub, an outstanding community shop, village halls and numerous clubs and societies.  As with all communities, there are those who fall on hard times and local organisations who need help.  Money raised through Motcombe Village Hall will be used to help prevent or relieve poverty for children, young people, the elderly or disabled living in the village and to support local organisations and groups, both in the village and the wider community who need additional help at this difficult time.


About the charity

Motcombe Village Hall

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The three Halls host diverse local community groups and offers a wide range of entertainment to local residents.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,340.00
Online donations
£1,060.00
Offline donations
£280.00

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