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Published 2 Oct 2020 in Phil's blog
This week I have filmed a special video update below for all colleagues, so if you have any comments please let me know.
The weekend also sees the start of the 'virtual' London Marathon where we have a few of our very own colleagues taking part; so please donate to our charity partner The Outward Bound Trust, who help young people defy limitations through learning and adventures in the wild. See below for more information on our colleagues taking part.
Good luck to our colleagues taking part in the 'virtual' London Marathon and don't forget to donate and support our charity partner The Outward Bound Trust.
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Peter Lockey – Head of Communications
So, building your own marathon route was a challenge, I’ve decided to run a loop from my home to the centre of Oxford and back. The route follows the Oxford Canal, which was once a major connection between the Midlands, Oxford and London, around the open spaces of Christ Church Meadow and University Parks in the heart of Oxford city centre, passing by some of Oxfords most famous landmarks, but most importantly being as flat as possible and finishing at my local pub, where I hope to have a celebratory pint, or two. I took some pictures on my recent recce of the route which you can see below.
Doing it my way means sharing this experience with others, in a socially distant way of course. I will have running buddies sharing the challenge with me at various points, some doing a mile, some doing more, but each one will be contributing to getting me around the course as there is no doubt that it is going to hurt, a lot. I know that this year, perhaps more than any other, any amount of money raised will make a real difference to our partner the Outward Bound, as we all know the income from donations that they and other charities rely on has been significantly impacted this year.
Stuart Newman - Head of Pharmacy Retail
I am very much looking forward to completing my 8th marathon on 4th October, but it will obviously be like no other! The challenge of running the 26.2 mile/42km distance will be tougher than ever before given the lack of other runners, spectators and well-wishers that normally line the streets of London. Additionally, this year preparation has been extra tough given the lack of certainty compete lack of any other races to build up.
So, it will just be me and my iPod that attempts to run from Abingdon to Banbury running past many of our food stores including Kennington, Summertown, Kidlington and Deddington. Motivation will come from knowing the difference the money raised will make to the Outward Bound who like may charities will have endured a tough year also.
Helena Reilly, Retail Management Graduate – Food Retail
Before signing up for the 2020 London marathon the furthest I had ever run was 5k, so taking on this challenge was extremely daunting. However, leading up to the marathon I pushed myself to be as ready as I could be, but to my knowledge and I’m sure many others, the marathon was moved to October. This was very disheartening but due to the outbreak of Covid-19, very understandable. During lockdown, I continued running but had lost some motivation in pushing myself to the fitness level required to completing a marathon as a result of the lack of certainty that the race would be taking place.
When it was announced that the 2020 marathon would have to be a virtual marathon my first thought was to defer my place to the October 2021 marathon, which I did. However, seeing how lockdown has affected charities I decided last week to put forward a last-minute entry to the 2020 virtual marathon to do what I can to help out The Outward Bound Trust in these difficult times as much as I can. I’m not expecting in any way to run the whole 26.2 miles but I am happy to be taking part in a marathon that will definitely not be forgotten!