Ian’s Amsterdam Marathon Challenge

Supporter Ian, 54, took on the famed Amsterdam Marathon for Winston’s Wish last year, raising more than £4,500 after learning about the important work the charity does to support bereaved children.
“I got the running bug after taking on my first half marathon in 2021. I loved everything about it, and I’ve continued to keep taking on more running challenges.”
I’ve always enjoyed keeping fit, but if you’d told me, even just a few years ago that I would run a marathon, I would say absolutely not
Ian
“Running the Amsterdam Marathon was incredible. I enjoyed every aspect, from the crowds to the atmosphere, training and knowing I was supporting a fantastic organisation.
“In the lead up to the marathon, I followed a 12-week training plan, building up to about 50k per week. Over time, the half marathons became ‘easy.’ Words I didn’t think I would ever say.”
Originally from South Wales, Ian now resides in Eindhoven in the Netherlands with his family, which inspired his choice of marathon in Amsterdam.
Why I’m supporting Winston’s Wish

Having lost his own father at a young age, Ian was determined to raise funds and ensure others have access to bereavement support that wasn’t available to him.
“I sadly lost my father when I was seven following an illness, so I know the impact of childhood loss.”
I thought it was important to raise money and awareness for Winston’s Wish to try and ensure others have support as they navigate their grief
Ian
“When my father died, it was a different time, I didn’t attend the funeral, we just got on with life. But when a loved one dies when you’re young, it’s like a massive boulder being dropped into a calm lake, the waves spread throughout your life.
“The work that Winston’s Wish does is so important to help shape, channel and minimise those waves.”

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