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Hello, I'm John.

Thanks for coming to my London Marathon fundraising page. Back in September, I set myself a tough target for this one, run it in a time of 3hrs45. I didn't completely realise then how tough it would turn out to be but I also didn't expect to be as committed as I am now to achieving it. Net result being....I'm still well on track.

**** Update 20th March ****

My original target has been met! I've never raised this much for any event before and I was daunted by the task to start with so I can't thank everyone who's supported me enough. I'm amazed by how many people who don't even know me have contributed! But...there's still 5 weeks to go so I've increased by target a bit to give 250 more people a chance to part with their £1 :-)

**** Update 6th March ****

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**** Update 23rd Feb ****

Yesterday I did my first warm up race on the road to FLM, The Sussex Beacon Half Marathon in Brighton. It was the first event I've run for nearly a year and the improvement during that time was really hi-lighted when I beat my record, going under 1hr40 for the first time. You can see all the pictures here. Next stop is the Reading Half Marathon at the end of March.

So.....sponsorship. This year I'm trying something different. I'm attempting to reach past the people I know and hopefully get 1000 strangers to donate £1. So there's no pressure to sponsor more than the last person, or thinking that whatever you can spare is not worth it.....all I'm asking for is one round pound.

Every little helps apparently but a little only helps if it's multiplied by a lot. Although everyone's always being asked to give their money to charity, my thinking is £1 is change to one person but 1000 of them is a fair bit to Diabetes UK. Unfortunately I don't know that many people so I need help to spread the word. Please can I also ask you to tell 2 other people about this campaign. Start with the person sitting next to you right now. You can find out more and read my training diary at www.onethousandonepounds.com.

You'll quickly notice the gaping flaw here when you click the Sponsor Me button: the minimum amount that Justgiving can accept is in fact £2, which nicely destroys my concept. Or does it? Maybe you could combine assets with a friend or business partner, donate for them and get them to pay your bus fare or something. Alternatively, if you feel slightly stung by suddenly being asked to give double, you can contribute via PayPal (details are on www.onethousandonepounds.com.) I'm sure you'll find a suitable way around it, I hope you do because I'm keeping my snappy campaign name.

Thanks for coming here and reading this. If you don't know me and want to leave your email address, I'll try and write back because I'll be sincerely grateful.

Please be one of the one thousand. Many thanks again.
John

Enjoy the day, all the hard work will be done by then. Keep thinking of that finish line. Donation by John Glover on 29/01/09

 
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Impressive effort! Donation by Kim Leyton on 29/01/09

 
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I ran flm for Diabetes last year and I wanted to support your interesting approach. Best of luck. Donation by Angela Harris on 28/01/09

 
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A great cause Donation by Steve Woodcock on 27/01/09

 
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Try not to balls it up this time ;-) Donation by Alex on 23/01/09

 
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Good on you. Donation by Paul Hill on 20/01/09

 
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Good luck matey. Donation by Aasim on 18/01/09

 
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£1 seemed so little for all this hard work :-) Donation by Matt Rowley on 18/01/09

 
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Good luck with this worthy cause. Donation by Margaret Hicks on 17/01/09

 
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Keep the training up and I'm sure you'll make it. Donation by Tim Warden on 17/01/09

 
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What are you going to do when this is all over? Donation by Caroline Harper on 16/01/09

 
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Good luck John Donation by Martin Simmons on 16/01/09

 
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Good strategy. If anyone deserves a personal best this year, its you. Donation by Clare on 14/01/09

 
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Your diary makes me chortle...fitted tops from now on to show off that 6 pack then ??!!!!!! Good Luck !!!!! Donation by Suke - Flatfooted on 14/01/09

 
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Cold out there is it? All the best and keep those muscles warm. Donation by Liz Young on 10/01/09

 
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I've enjoy reading your diary. Keep it up. Donation by Emma on 09/01/09

 
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Good luck with this impressive effort. Donation by Andy Dickson on 09/01/09

 
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All the best John. I ran 3 times in the 80s, just enjoy watching it now and I'll be in the crowd cheering. I'll look out for the diabetes vests. Donation by Alan Wiseman on 09/01/09

 
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Good luck with the traiing and with the run Donation by Sonya Graneek on 08/01/09

 
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Wish you success Donation by Terry Hobson on 08/01/09

 
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Wow - you've almost inspired me to give it a try - amost :-) Good luck with everything John! I'm going to go and tell a friend or 2 now... Donation by Georgina Brøndal on 07/01/09

 
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Here's a boost for the start of your 2009 training. Happy new year. Donation by Kate Johnson on 01/01/09

 
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Merry X-mas from Down Under and Run John Run. One day i'll have to challenge ya! xx jcx Donation by JC and the Roos on 25/12/08

 
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I'm impressed. Good luck! Donation by Wiene on 22/12/08

 
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You'll make your time because you're putting in the work. Keep it up. Donation by Toby Knowles on 21/12/08

 
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