Marathon Run for CRY

Mike Aylott is raising money for Cardiac Risk in the Young

Participants: Mike Aylott

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London Marathon 2007 · 22 April 2007 ·

Each week at least twelve young people in the UK die suddenly as a result of undiagnosed heart conditions. At Cardiac Risk In the Young we aim to save young lives & to help those affected by the sudden cardiac death. We do this by providing support, information & screening those affected.

Story

On Sunday 22nd April I ran in the London Marathon (in partnership with my training partner John Wigens) to raise money for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY), in memory of my fiancée Jane Starr, who died suddenly on 17th May 2006, aged just 33.

Jane's cause of death was confirmed in January as the rare heart condition known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Every week in the UK eight apparently fit and healthy young people like Jane die from undiagnosed heart conditions, and CRY are committed to reducing these losses in future.

Despite being persuaded to run in this costume, I eventually managed to stagger round the course, in a time of 3:29:39.

Please donate generously!

Mike Aylott

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Donation summary

Total
£5,269.20
+ £1,172.77 Gift Aid
Online
£4,853.20
Offline
£416.00

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