Harefield Gazette

Incredible run spurred on by ‘amazing’ marathon crowd

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A Hillingdon woman crossed the finish line at the Virgin Money London Marathon for the British Heart Foundation.

Local resident, Louise Brown, was one of 350 British Heart Foundation (BHF) Champions who took to the streets of London on Sunday, October 3 to conquer the Virgin Money London Marathon and raise funds for the charity’s life saving research.

This is the first time since April 2019 that the famous event has taken place due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and over 100 BHF Champions took part in the race virtually alongside the BHF runners who pounded 26.2 miles of the Capital’s streets.

The event comes as the BHF seeks to recover its income in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Last year the charity saw its income cut in half, after nearly all its fundraisin­g events were cancelled and its shops were forced to close for months on end. So far, BHF London Marathon runners have raised over £911,000 which will go towards improving the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of heart and circulator­y diseases, which currently affect more than 7.6 million people in the UK.

Amongst those running was Louise Brown, 44, from Hillingdon, who raised an incredible £2,300. She took on the iconic challenge for the first time following her dad Ray’s health scare four years ago, when he was admitted to hospital after his heart started beating irregularl­y. He has since had both a pacemaker and a defibrilla­tor fitted, and Louise credits the BHF with helping to save his life and giving their family extra years together.

After crossing the finish line in a time of 4 hours and 16 minutes, Louise said: “Taking part in the London Marathon was a huge challenge and an incredible experience. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s been a long wait to get to the start line and I’m proud of what I’ve achieved and the money I’ve raised for the British Heart Foundation.

“The atmosphere on the day was electric and I want to say thank you to all the amazing people on the side lines cheering me on, they really inspire you to keep going and put a smile on your face. Knowing that the money I have raised will help the British Heart Foundation raise vital funds for life saving research for people in the UK living with heart and circulator­y diseases was also a huge motivator.”

Lizzie Moscardini, Events Manager at the BHF, added: “It’s fantastic to see Louise’s determinat­ion and courage in helping the British Heart Foundation raise life saving funds for people living with heart and circulator­y diseases.

“The stories of why our amazing supporters take part never fails to amaze me and it was incredible to be back at this legendary event, cheering Louise and our other BHF runners on.

“It’s thanks to the commitment of people like Louise, that the BHF has been able to continue to fund ground breaking discoverie­s including pacemakers and genetic testing for inherited heart conditions that help transform lives.”

To sign up to run for the BHF in next year’s London Marathon, visit www.bhf.org.uk/ london marathon20­22

 ?? ?? Louise Brown from Hillingdon ran the London Marathon
Louise Brown from Hillingdon ran the London Marathon

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