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Flora London Marathon 2009 · 26 April 2009 ·

Get Kids Going! helps disabled children take part in sport by providing specialist sports wheelchairs, sports grants and year round support. They can then compete in marathons, triathlons, tennis, athletics, skiing, rugby, basketball etc. With your help, many could become Paralympic champions and world record holders.

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There's nothing quite like the second day after the marathon.

By now the muscle soreness reaches it's peak and getting around (especially down stairs) becomes a real challenge.

I just wanted to send you all a very quick note, to thank you all again for the wonderfull generosity, plus report back on what was truly fabulous experience for me. I wouldn't have experienced that, without your support.

Despite the heat, I really exceeded my expectations on the day. The significant volume of training that I had banked, meant that I could dip fairly heavily into the physical overdraft, I had worked hard to create. Having set myself an objective of 3hrs 45mins, I actually managed 3hrs 43mins, which sets a new personal best for me by about 10 mins. For any other 'running bores', my pace was steady at about 8mins, 20, per mile till things started to go a bit wobbly at about mile 22. From then on, it was just a slog to keep moving forward without stopping. From this point, I lumbered on at about 9 min per mile.

For those that haven't seen any press coverage, the day ended up being much warmer than anticipated (a bit reminiscent of 2007's marathon, my first, where I struggled to do a 4hrs 12) and I recall passing Gordon Ramsay (that lightweight) again at around mile 20. The crowd support was electric and there was a good many friends and family dotted around the course to help spur me on. Their presence really did add a massive boost.

More importantly, the charity total for Get Kids Going stands at a whopping £2,700, which way and above exceeds my target and anticipated level of sponsorship.

Thanks you all, for making that incredible day a reality.

That's it for my charity efforts for 09. I have a place for the Berlin marathon in September this year and am starting to look at training plans that could perceivably see me complete a 3hr 30...something (training that will start, once I can walk a little better)!

Thanks again

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