I have raced in 19 organised events from a 5k to an ultra marathon including Bath Half Marathon,Wells 19k, 15 mile Big Cheese, Frome Half Marathon, Shepton 10k and ran over the iconic Somerset landmark Glastonbury Tor in the Glastonbury Dash.
A very motivational aspect of my challenge was running for charity, my chosen charities were SANDS - Stillbirth and Neonatal Death Charity and Time is Precious. To be able do something you enjoy and raise money to help others in the process is very rewarding. Monies raised helps SANDS continue to support those affected by the death of a baby and promote research to reduce the loss of babies lives. 17 babies are stillborn or die shortly after birth everyday in the UK and SANDS work to ensure as few parents as possible have to experience this devastating loss. Time is Precious was set up in memory of Ben Halford who died aged 5 after his long brave battle against cancer. Every penny raised goes to help provide hospitals with equipment and facilities to make life a bit more bearable for children and their families whist in hospital. Having spent 3 years in and out of hospital with my own daughter I have personally witnessed the good Time is Precious aims to do. So in July I ran from St. Benedicts School Westfield to Royal United Hospital, Bath dressed as Batman. A momentous day and an emotional roller coaster.
Thankyou to everyone who has supported my challenge especially Helen my wife and family if it had not been for their support this challenge would definitely not been possible. A massive thankyou to all who have donated to my charities . If you have a pound or two to spare my just giving pages are open till the end of January or PM me to send a cheque or cash is good.
Thumbs up to Jim Plunkett Cole without his initiative I would not have took on this challenge and to the multi media support from 2014kx365 tribe. Good luck to all the 2015kx365'ers enjoy your year.
Time is Precious www.justgiving.com/365jimbarron
SANDS www.justgiving.com/2014kx365jimbarron
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