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As someone who doesn't enjoy running at the best of times, this should be interesting!
Following an unsuccessful application last year, I am delighted to be running the London Marathon this year, especially for such a great cause.
I chose to run for GOSH because of the great work they do, which my family felt first-hand when they saved my brother's life back in 2002.
Those close to me will know how much of a task this will be for me to complete, considering I (allegedly) cannot complete a 5km in a decent time, let alone 42.2!
If you can spare a donation or simply a share of this page, I would greatly appreciate it and hopefully, I will see you there on the day :)
Below is a bit more about GOSH if you are unfamiliar with charity.
Every day, 619 children and young people from across the UK arrive at GOSH. Every day, doctors and nurses battle the most complex illnesses, and the brightest minds come together to achieve pioneering medical breakthroughs. And every day is a chance for you to make a difference. This extraordinary hospital has always depended on charitable support and everyone in Team GOSH taking on the iconic 2022 London Marathon will be helping to give seriously ill children the chance of a better future. For more information about the work GOSH does and to find out where Team GOSH's fundraising will go visit the website: https://www.gosh.org/what-we-do
