Lots of quality long runs had Stephen on course for a sub 3.30 London Marathon, but then a bad fall in a warm up event put his running on ice. Will he recover and storm the field at the end of the month and will he build on the £2000 already raised for Scoliosis Support & Research? If you missed it here is a link to Episode 1.
Here's Stephen's Just Giving page if you'd like to support him.
If you'd like to follow in Stephen's footsteps and run your next event for Scoliosis Support & Research, or you're interested in one of the charity's London Marathon entries, email Will fundraising@ssr.org.uk. Thank you.
To find out more about Scoliosis head to https://ssr.org.uk
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- Training is a journey filled with ups and downs.
- Injuries can create self-doubt before a race.
- The importance of focusing on the goal of fundraising.
- Sustainability initiatives are becoming part of major events.
- Personalised fundraising approaches yield better results.
- Mental preparation is as crucial as physical training.
- Nutrition strategy is key for marathon success.
- Community support among runners enhances the experience.
- The marathon is a test of endurance and mental strength.
- Future races may depend on the outcome of this marathon.
- Running for a Cause: Stephen's Marathon Journey
- Overcoming Setbacks: The Road to the Marathon
- "Self-doubt starts creeping in."
- "I took a really big fall."
- "You might get an 80% hit rate."
- "You just want to get out there and do it now."
- "There's a bit of unfinished business there."