19th April 2005
Head of Data Management completes the London Marathon
Adam Walker, Head of Richmond’s Data Management department,
completed this year’s Flora London Marathon in 4 hours and 39
minutes! Adam raised £2,500 for the charity ‘Bliss’,
but first he had to run 26.2 miles…
Adam put in months of training to make sure he would be able to
finish the course: “I started training in earnest in Mid December,
and since then I’ve put in 4 runs and 2 cycling sessions every
week! I trained for an hour before work on weekdays and ran 16 miles
every Sunday. But even with that amount of training, running the
marathon is very, very hard! After 20 miles, I really hit the wall and
started walking for the first time. But I actually found it more painful
to walk so I started running again! The crowd were fantastic and made a
real difference over the last few miles. Once I was past Tower Bridge I
knew the end was in sight and just kept telling myself to keep going. As
I came into the final stretch, I could see my family cheering me on! It
was, needless to say, a huge relief to finish!”
The charity Bliss is dedicated to caring for premature babies:
“This is the second year I’ve run to support Bliss, and
I’m delighted to have raised a total of £5,000 from the two
marathons. My daughter Amelie Grace was born 6 weeks prematurely and was
in intensive care at the Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, for 4 weeks.
I’m very grateful that Amelie was able to make a full recovery and
is now a very healthy and happy toddler. I will continue to raise money
for Bliss to help other families who find themselves in the same
position.”
To find out more about Bliss, visit www.bliss.org.uk
To sponsor Adam, visit www.justgiving.com/adam_walker
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