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petemc
29-07-2011, 13:39
Hello.

I've only been running about 22 months. I went from 0km to 5km to 10km to a half marathon and now I'm training for a full marathon. I've lost 6 stone in weight doing this and found that I can do more than just take photographs.

That doesn't matter though. What matters is that I've never used my running legs to raise money for charity, and for that reason I feel ashamed. Many people train and run a 5km race to raise money for something they believe in. I can run a 5km race any day of the week so I wanted to do a run that would really push me. I wanted to do something crazy in the hope that it inspired people to give for my charity of choice. I wanted to make up for all those times days I've ran a 5k without raising money.

So this is it. I'm running the Liverpool Marathon and I've chosen to run for the RNLI.

My Mum died last year. I asked my Dad what charity she would want me to run for and he said the RNLI. I'm running for them and my Mum. I want to make them both proud.

The RNLI do great work in saving lives. There's a station that I run past in New Brighton so it's a charity that's close to home. I see them training while I'm training. My parents strongly believe in them, as do I.

Please give generously. I was always the lazy kid at school who never did PE. I want to make up for all those years. I want to make up for not running 5k's for charity. I want to make my Mum proud, and the RNLI proud.

If through running around a bit I can save lives then I'll run around a bloody lot.

http://www.justgiving.com/petecarr

Jingo
01-08-2011, 08:49
Well done Pete- it's great seeing how much someone can achieve in such a relatively small amount of time.

I recall you saying words along the lines of 'I'm not much of a runner' and now you're marathon training - Good luck with it :)

petemc
01-08-2011, 09:33
Cheers :) Feels good to be running for a cause. Bloody scary distance though.

Tiggy
01-08-2011, 09:54
I'm unable to sponsor you Pete as money is a big issue since we moved :(

But I just wanted to say well done for losing 6 stone! And well done for graduating to training for a full marathon! Amazing stuff!

And also, you are raising money for such a good cause, and for such a lovely reason x

petemc
01-08-2011, 20:23
Thanks Tiggy :)

Kitten
01-08-2011, 22:09
I will be sponsoring you at some point!

petemc
01-08-2011, 22:44
Awesome :D Thanks.

Mark
02-08-2011, 07:39
I hope to do the same end of next month once I've paid off some debts (I see I have time). Good and often forgotten cause. Good luck to you. :)

petemc
02-08-2011, 10:37
Thanks :)

flare
07-08-2011, 12:10
Hi I'm new, money is tight for me as well right now or else I would. I've dome runs in the past and it's tough so I thought the least I could do was offer you some moral support and wish you good luck!

petemc
07-08-2011, 16:37
Thanks :)

petemc
02-09-2011, 14:00
Word of warning. If I don't reach £1,000 I'll be forced to show photos of my toe nails. They're nice and black right now, and I bet they'll soon fall off. Glorious HD video will be coming to a cinema near you :p

Mark
02-09-2011, 23:50
HD video? Is that all? :p

petemc
11-09-2011, 12:03
Just passed the half way mark. £488 left to raise :) http://www.justgiving.com/petecarr.

Thanks to all who have donated so far. Really means a lot. I'm not running this for me. The pain, vomit, stress etc. Why would I be? I'm running it for the RNLI.

petemc
12-09-2011, 20:28
I'm doing a series of photos as part of the fund-raising. I've been lucky enough to meet the people who will directly benefit from your donations.

You can view them on my site. More will be posted over the coming weeks.

http://www.littletimemachine.com/gallery/tag/rnli/

lostkat
19-09-2011, 17:59
Sponsor monies flung your way. Not much but it all helps :)

petemc
19-09-2011, 19:03
Cheers :) Appreciate any donations I can get. All helps :)