Beachy Head Marathon will be one runner’s 150th marathon
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Kate Knight will run the Beachy Head Marathon on Saturday 21 October and then go on to run the Beachy Head Half Marathon on Sunday 22 October with her husband.
Kate, from near Reigate in Surrey, first took part in the Beachy Head Marathon in 2019 and has run in each one since.
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Hide AdEven more incredibly, this year will be Kate’s 100th post-op marathon since having a total left knee replacement seven years ago and surgery on her lower spine also seven years ago.
Kate, who is taking part to raise money for SASH Surrey & Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust charity, said, “This feels like a fantastic milestone to be doing this one because before going in for the knee replacement, the consultant said I wouldn’t do another marathon post op and it’s now my 100th.
“I feel so proud to have achieved this, and my plan is to keep going, aiming to get to at least 300 marathons on my new knee in a few years.
“Beachy Head Marathon is one of my favourite marathons because of the scenery, the atmosphere, encouragement, and I’d like to say a huge warm thanks to the race crew and team for all the encouragement and support.”
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Hide AdAlso lining up at the Beachy Head Marathon next weekend will be Team Staverton from Staverton Nurseries at Halland.
The team of runners from staff past and present will be taking part to raise funds for the Chailey Heritage Foundation’s on-site Patchwork Farm.
One of the team member’s five-year-old son attends Chailey Heritage School. The little boy has severe muscle myopathy, cannot move unaided and is ventilated 24/7 via a tracheostomy.