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Runner's UK Trek Honors Lost Best Friend
15 Dec
Summary
- 25-year-old to run 827 miles in 35 days.
- Challenge honors best friend who died from epilepsy.
- Aims to raise thousands for Epilepsy Scotland charity.

Caitlin Andrew, a 25-year-old from Clydebank, is preparing to undertake an extraordinary challenge, aiming to be the first Scottish woman to run the entire length of the UK. Her goal is to cover 827 miles from Land's End to John O'Groats over 35 consecutive days, completing a marathon daily from June 1 to July 5 next year. This immense undertaking is in memory of her best friend, Tyla-Neve Malone, who died at the age of 19 in March.
Ms. Andrew was profoundly affected by Tyla's unexpected death, describing it as a "shock to the system." Tyla had lived with epilepsy for several years, and her seizures had become increasingly frequent, leading to her tragic passing. Motivated by this loss, Caitlin decided to pursue a significant fundraising effort for Epilepsy Scotland, seeking a way to honor Tyla's memory and raise vital funds.
Through rigorous training, including daily gym sessions and long runs, Ms. Andrew is physically and emotionally preparing for the demanding schedule. The run serves as both a tribute to her friend and a personal coping mechanism for her grief. She has been overwhelmed by the widespread support from friends, family, and even strangers, highlighting the growing recognition of her mission within the community.




