Runners from across Horsham district finish Brighton Marathon

A large number of runners from across the Horsham district tackled the fifth annual Brighton Marathon on Sunday (April 6).
Tracey Prescott from Henfield finishes the Brighton Marathon in 2014. Photo by Marathon Photos.comTracey Prescott from Henfield finishes the Brighton Marathon in 2014. Photo by Marathon Photos.com
Tracey Prescott from Henfield finishes the Brighton Marathon in 2014. Photo by Marathon Photos.com

Rob Roberts, 70, a recovering alcoholic, proudly showed off his medal in the County Times’ office after running the marathon in 4 hours 49 minutes.

Rob has raised more than £1000 for Horsham-based charity, The Ark.

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He said: “I was in seventh heaven. The pleasure for me running the marathon was dust compared to the work done by Lisa Burrell and her people at The Ark.”

To sponsor Rob visit http://www.justgiving.com/Robert-RobertsSCMC

Marton Tajti from Five Oaks ran his first ever marathon, in support of Ingfield Manor School.

He works with children with complex disabilities at the school.

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To sponsor Marton visit http://www.justgiving.com/martontajti

Two members of staff at Valerie Manor care home ran the marathon for St Barnabas House. Alan and Linda trained hard for the event and were supported by residents at Valerie Manor.

To sponsor them visit http://www.justgiving.com/Valerie-Manor-StBarnabas

Tracey Prescott of Henfield had a double celebration on Sunday - completing her first marathon on her 49th birthday.

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Despite suffering a back problem at mile 18 she completed the run in 5hrs 38secs, raising more than £1,600 for Macmillan Cancer Care.

Tracey was running in support of friend Gary Dunk who has been undergoing cancer treatment.

To sponsor Tracey visit www.777fundraising.com

Six members of Mel’s Milers jogging club completed the marathon.

Leading the club and achieving a personal best (PB), Catherine Low finished in a time of 3hrs 47mins, followed minutes behind by Sue Endacott, who also achieved a PB of 3hrs:50mins.

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Alistair Fitzgerald, who recently celebrated his 50th birthday, completed the course in 3hrs 55mins, followed seconds behind by Sharon Frankland, in 3hrs 55mins.

Rick Duffy finished the course in 4hrs 9mins and Pippa McAteer adhered to her vigorous training programme to ensure she achieved her PB of 4hrs 39mins.

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