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Gillian Beech,<br />

34<br />

Chorley,<br />

Lancs.<br />

Gillian is mum to Brandon who has Cystic Fibrosis. She works at Morrison's<br />

on the checkout. She said : “I’m doing this for my son and to help support<br />

the CF Trust. Brandon has always wanted to go to London and loved<br />

watching the Marathon on TV, he said “you should do that mum and I can<br />

come and watch you” so I am doing it for him!” We have done various<br />

charity events over the years and raised money for the CF trust but this<br />

event is my biggest personal challenge. We have times when Brandon<br />

gets very ill and is admitted to hospital and sometimes our life seems a<br />

daily battle. Despite this Brandon is amazing and never moans about<br />

anything, his attitude is what keeps us going through the hard times. He<br />

was jumping around the room when I got my place in the Marathon and I<br />

can’t wait to see his face when I cross the finish line.”<br />

Cystic<br />

Fibrosis Trust<br />

Ed Nash- Steer,<br />

31<br />

Buckinghamshire<br />

Buckinghamshire man Edward Nash-Steer will take on a huge challenge in<br />

April when he runs five Marathons in five days finishing with the Virgin<br />

London Marathon. Recruitment consultant Edward is running a total of 130<br />

miles for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust because his four year old niece has<br />

cystic fibrosis. He will run from his niece’s home in Porton, Wiltshire to<br />

London in four days before taking part in the main event on Sunday 21st<br />

April 2013.<br />

Cystic<br />

Fibrosis Trust<br />

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