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Hi!
In November last year my wonderful father was diagnosed with MND and after a rough few months in hospital, we now have him settled and with the care he needs to see out his days. The outpouring of love for him since his diagnosis has shown what a fantastic person he has been throughout his life.
He's still very much with us and we wanted to show appreciation for him in any way we can. MND is an awful disease and anything we can do to prevent others suffering is worth doing.
So I had an idea, what if I ran the Rob Burrow marathon for MND and for my Dad? But what if we went one step further and six volunteers from throughout his life were to run it with me in a relay? Some were willing, some blasé, and others are busting a gut to do their bit.
The Relay team
Leg 1 - My darling wife Steph will be starting the relay off. She hates running, and will do anything she can not to train, but she's definitely going to do it.
Leg 2 - Up next is his joint-favourite neice Helen. We were looking for volunteers, she did her first run in 5 years. I saw it on Strava and the rest is history. Her parents have been a huge support to my Dad throughout his troubles and I cannot thank them enough.
Leg 3 - Next is Luke (though for some reason my Dad calls him Simon). We share Leeds season tickets and they have shared many a great moment and a cuddle together at Elland Road. Dad's last game was a 6-0 annihilation of Stoke and Luke was right there with him. He is the fastest beer drinking runner I know.
Leg 4 - Ben is a long time friend and represents my Dad's love for music. He was a huge support in our gigging days and Ben was the driving force on guitar. He recently got back into running and I was delighted he agreed to join us. His leg also both starts and ends in the 'arse end of nowhere'.
Leg 5 - No one has been more committed to training than Steph's mum, Trish. With a strict training schedule, she showed enviable determination levels. We spent many a summer at Trent Bridge and her and Graham hosted some excellent BBQs, and created some superb memories.
Leg 6 and 7 - Bringing me home is my dear brother, Tom. It was he who convinced Dad to finally stop having children. He's been by my side ever since we started to like each other in his late teens. He was the first person I asked and was delighted to accept.
So there you have it. We're all pushing ourselves to make this a day of celebration for my Dad. We'll be beaming back to his care home as we go and want to raise as much money as we can. Please donate what you can and give me a wave if you're in Leeds on the 10th May!
