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Born To Run

Isabel Maciver is raising money for Spinal Injuries Scotland
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Flora London Marathon 2009 · 26 April 2009 ·

At Spinal Injuries Scotland we support those coming to terms with a spinal injury. Inform those living with spinal injury and influence decision-makers to shape the world for those with spinal injury.

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Dennis: Isn't there some kind of like... special technique?
Gordon: Well... yeah... you put one leg in front of the other over and over again really really fast.
(Run Fat Boy Run)


Yes I'm doing it again. 

On 26th April I will be running the London Marathon  - that's 26.2 miles. Training has been going pretty well with two half marathons, longer runs and daily training sessions running to either Highgate Hill, Victoria Park in Glasgow and Portobello Beach in Edinburgh. The average marathon runner needs about 2,800 calories to cover the 26.2 miles so I've been stocking up on my carbohydrates - that's the fun bit of training.

"I have two pieces of advice for you. Look after your feet and try not to do anything stupid!" -
Lieutenant Dan (Forrest Gump)


I've got my usual training partner our dalmatian Lana to put me through my paces most mornings. She's always faster than me but then she has four legs. 

"What are you waiting for? You're faster than this. Don't think you are, know you are. Come on!"
(Morpheus, The Matrix)


I’m supporting a Scottish charity Spinal Injuries Scotland, SIS. My Big wee cuz Andy had a spinal injury 14 years ago and he helps run the charity. Apart from being a fantastic drinking buddy and  Scotland’s answer to Oz Clark, he’s a dead ringer for David Walliams,  and master of the wit and charm offensive!  He is a wonderful, inspirational human being but it’s good to know that he can still be a grumpy old fart!

One of the core aims of SIS is to encourage people into an active and fulfilling a life as possible post spinal injury.  Through their outreach work, peer support  work bringing in positive role models to meet with newly injured patients and their relatives, SIS shows them that people can get on with their lives after the hugely damaging experience that they’ve had.

Society is very guilty of associating disability with inability and SIS works to dispel that. 

Andy and I made a wee film to promote the work of the charity.  Check out the film on www.sisonline.org.uk.

Okay,  I reckon it's going to take me at least 4hrs and 30 mins to run the 26.2 miles.   So please give whatever you can.  Every mickle maks a muckle.


Donating through Justgiving is quick, easy and totally secure. It’s also the most efficient way to sponsor me: Spinal Injuries Scotland gets your money faster and, if you’re a UK taxpayer, Justgiving makes sure 25% in Gift Aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation.

Thanks to everyone who is supporting me.

"Chaser"  MacIver



So please sponsor me now!

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