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Saturday, 22 April 2017
Chelmsley Wood man to run in London
A CHELMSLEY Wood man will be tackling the London Marathon tomorrow (Sunday) for a cause very close to his heart.
Adam Scott said he was inspired to pull on his running shoes to raise money for Birmingham Children's Hospital, where his nephew Kieran had received treatment after suffering serious burns.
The 34-year-old, who works as a sign fitter, had originally set a fundraising target of £2,500, but having already smashed this total he is now aiming to raise £4,000.
Explaining his motivation, Adam said: "Due to the high levels of dedication, professionalism and care from the staff, Kieran is on the mend.
"[The hospital] not only looked after Kieran but also worked closely with his family. This kind of service is second to none and I would like to help them as much as I can."
Around 50,000 people - including several from North Solihull - are set to take part in tomorrow's race.
Adam had previously run the 26 mile course in 2009, "when he was a lot younger and fitter."
Aside from pounding the streets of the capital, he has also run a number of half marathon events, climbed Ben Nevis and completed a 54 mile trek in the Brecon Beacons, South Wales.
Ahead of his latest challenge, the runner held a charity evening to boost his total and local companies have agreed to sponsor his vest.
You can support Adam via his JustGiving page. And if you want Other Side of Solihull to promote your own charity challenge please do email us.
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