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10 years after losing his son Mark is still running and still fundraising. He has just completed the 150km West Highland Way, an epic ultra, with breathtaking scenery and for this race alone he raised over £9000 and £27,000 across all his events! Listen to his account of this gruelling event and how he managed to battle to the finish line.
If you'd like to support Mark here's his fundraising page
This is the charity that he is supporting sands.org.uk
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PODCAST NOTES
Keywords
running, fundraising, West Highland Way Race, marathon, endurance, charity, community support, recovery, training, personal journey
Summary
In this episode, Tim Rogers interviews Mark Doris, who shares his inspiring journey of running and fundraising for the charity Sands in memory of his stillborn son. Mark recounts his experience in the challenging West Highland Way Race, discussing the physical and mental hurdles he faced, including extreme heat and fatigue. He reflects on the importance of community support in his fundraising efforts, which raised over £9,000, and shares his plans for future races, including the London Marathon. Mark emphasises the significance of raising awareness for baby loss and the impact of his journey on others.
Takeaways
Mark has been running seriously for 10 years to fundraise for Sands. The West Highland Way Race had a high dropout rate due to heat and fatigue. Mark lost over 14 litres of fluid during the race. He faced challenges with appetite and fuelling in the heat. Community support played a crucial role in his fundraising success. Mark raised over £9,000 for Sands, totalling nearly £27,000 over 10 years. He plans to organise a local ribbon run for Baby Loss Awareness Week. Mark's recovery was surprisingly quick after the race. He aims to complete the London Marathon in under 3 hours 30 minutes. Mark emphasises the importance of raising awareness for baby loss.
Titles
Running for a Cause: Mark's Inspiring Journey The Trials of the West Highland Way Race
Sound bites
"I was literally sleeping on my feet." "I raised over £9,000 this time." "The shy children don't get sweets."
Chapters
00:00 Mark's Journey into Running and Fundraising 02:19 The Challenge of the West Highland Way Race 08:33 Navigating the Race: Strategies and Struggles 10:45 Crossing the Finish Line: A Hard-Earned Victory 12:03 Fundraising Success and Community Support 17:14 Recovery and Future Aspirations 21:44 Planning for the London Marathon and Beyond