Sunderland Echo

Binman Deano tackles a wheelie tough climb

- Tony Gillan tony.gillan@nationalwo­rld.com @sunderland­echo

The latest challenge for a wellknown Sunderland athlete is going to be wheelie tough.

Deano Franciosy, from Pennywell, is raising money for charity by scaling Penshaw Hill as many times as possible within two hours – with a wheelie bin strapped to his back.

His challenge begins at 9am on Sunday, an hour before Sunderland’s Race for Life begins across Chester Road Road at Herrington Country Park. So Deano is hoping a few well-wishers will be around to cheer him on.

He is fundraisin­g for the ICCU (Integrated Critical Care Unit) at Sunderland Royal Hospital, as well as honouring his mother, Edna Gardner, who was looked after there before she passed away on May 28, 2001, due to a heart attack brought on by type one diabetes.

Deano, 54, is not a computer user and is using traditiona­l methods to collect funds: Sponsor forms and the bucket he will carry on the day.

Appropriat­ely, he has been a binman with Sunderland City Council for over 20 years and fundraisin­g for 30, running in a string of events with his wheelie bin.

In April 2020, he completed the 2.6 Challenge seven times. This was a charity programme encouragin­g people to organise activities based around the number 2.6, onetenth of the distance of the 26-mile London Marathon, which had been cancelled due to the pandemic.

In October 2020, Deano again put on his best bin and ran the marathon distance return trip between the Stadium of Light and St James’ Park.

He binned up again in 2021 when he completed the London Marathon.

Deano, fiance to Elsa Clark, talked to the Echo about his forthcomin­g Penshaw Hill adventure.

He said: “It’s a good challenge. I don’t have a target for the number of climbs, it’s just in memory of my mam. It still gets to me, even after 22 years because we were very close.

“It’s going to be a hard one. My calves will be burning. But I’ve been training every weekend.

“I haven’t set a target amount, because I know everyone is struggling. But every little bit will help.

“It’s a big thank you for the ICC unit, for what they did for my mam. They were absolutely brilliant. I couldn’t fault them. Hopefully it will help them get the things they need.”

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