Martin Stevens

Martin's 14 marathons in 2014

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Event: 14 marathons in 2014
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Story

7 friends…100 marathons… 365 days.

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January - Viking Coastal Marathon, Kent completed 3:18

February - Valentines Marathon, Stratford-upon-Avon completed 3:27 finished 2nd and won £30 which Jane and I have donated to Pancreatic Cancer UK

March - Groundhog Track Marathon, Telford completed 3:03 finished 2nd place

April - Brighton Marathon completed in 3:03

 and London Marathon 7 days later in 3:18

May - The Ox Marathon, Wiltshire completed, 4th place 3:58

June - Enigma Superheroes Marathon. If I get to £500 by the end of may then I'll run this dressed as Wonderwoman. Didn't reach target, but ran as wonderwoman anyway and won it in 3:12

July - Fairlands Challenge Marathon, Stevenage changed to do 50k ultra which was 5 miles longer, did just over 6hours

August - Thames Meander, Richmond (unconfirmed) - Tore hamstring the week before so missed this, but ran Enigma Reverse Marathon the week after, tore hamstring again at 17.5M and finished in 3:53

September - Nottingham Marathon - Hamstring torn so no September marathon, luckily doing 2 in April meant I'm still on targer

October - 3in3days Snowdonia Marathon - 4:08, Brentwood Marathon (off road) 4:23, and Dublin Marathon 3:55

November - Istanbul Marathon

December - Enigma Chrsitmas Marathon (Saturday)

 

I have my own place for all of the events so the charity has not incurred any entry fee costs :)

 

 

What started as a bit of foolish banter on a Sunday morning run has evolved into an obsession for six members of Yaxley Runners (Gary Masters, John Ackroyd, Ian Vallance, Gavin Farrow, Kevin Peel and Matt Lauch) and one Werrington Jogger (Martin Stevens).

The idea, to do 14 in ’14 (complete 14 marathons in 2014 - that’s over 366 miles, by the way).

As part of the challenge,  they ran 3 marathons in just 3 days. But once word got round, and testosterone and bravado took hold, there were soon 7 of us.

Originally, we were just going to see how we got on over the course of the year, just to see if it could be done.

However, last year we were all deeply saddened to hear that a friend from the running club had received some devastating news. Her husband had been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer.

We thought that the very least we could do was turn our crazy idea into something much more worthwhile.

As the idea gathered momentum, we soon realised that if each of us ran 14 marathons, that would equal 98. So we decided to round it up, and attempt to run 100 between us!

So there you have it: 7 friends, 100 marathons, 365 days. We’re already off the mark*, and all we need now is for you good people to make a generous donation.

We think we’re doing the easy bit, by the way! Pancreatic Cancer is the least understood and because of this, it has the lowest survival rate. The more research that takes place, the earlier it can be detected, the more people will beat it. Quite simply, the more research, the more survivors. This fantastic charity would benefit greatly from your donations, big or small.

We have set a target of £10,000 between us for the year. Please note that every penny raised will go directly to the charity, as we are funding all race entries, travel, etc. ourselves.

On behalf of the team, our sincere thanks.

 


 

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It’s unacceptable that more than half of people diagnosed with the deadliest common cancer die within three months. That’s why they need and deserve more. More research, more funding, more breakthroughs. More than hope. Together we’ll make that possible.

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