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My target 100 kms
100km in February — For Strength, For Healing, For Children Who Need It Most
After completing my 31 miles in January for the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, I felt a strong pull to keep going.
So in February, I set myself a new challenge, 100km for Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity.
This one felt different.
Not just physically more demanding, but personally too.
February fell during Ramadan, which meant long days, fasting, and finding the strength to keep showing up — mentally and physically. Some days were harder than I expected, but I reminded myself why I started.
Because every kilometre means something.
Great Ormond Street Hospital does incredible work supporting seriously ill children and their families through some of the most difficult times imaginable. Every child deserves a chance at a full, joyful childhood and if I can play even a small part in that, then every step is worth it.
This challenge has also reminded me of something important:
even when life doesn’t go the way we hoped, we can still choose to show up with kindness, purpose, and intention.
We can still do good.
So this 100km is for the children.
For strength through difficulty.
And for continuing to move forward — one step at a time.
If you’re able to support, donate, or share, I’d be incredibly grateful. Every bit of encouragement truly makes a difference.
Thank you for being part of this journey 🤍
I’m running 100km in February for GOSH Charity!
I’m challenging myself to run 100km this February to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity (GOSH Charity).
Childhood is special. It should be a time of joy, wonder, curiosity and fun. Of making friends, making mistakes, and growing into the adults we become. But it’s also fragile, and sometimes all too brief.
That’s why Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity raises funds to help give seriously ill children childhoods that are fuller, funner and longer. For the children from all over the UK who are treated by Great Ormond Street Hospital every day, for children with rare or complex illnesses everywhere, for this generation and all those to come. Because no childhood should be lost to serious illness.
And with every kilometre I run, and every pound raised, we’ll be helping to give seriously ill children the best chance and the best childhood possible.
Please help me to achieve my goal by giving whatever you can; no amount is too small to make a difference.

