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I have been a runner since 2003 when my daughter was diagnosed with a rare form of childhood cancer, neuroblastoma; she was three years old. I started running on the nights we were not in hospital and found it helped for all the positive reasons highlighted in Women’s Running every month. I joined a club, met great people and, from league races, went on to run dozens of races including fi ve marathons, all to raise funds and awareness into neuroblastoma research. After three relapses and years of treatment, Hannah lost her brave battle in January 2010 but I continue to run in her memory. I have set up ‘Hannah’s Heroes’, a group of amazing family and friends who support me and join in with my fundraising efforts.
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