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69-Year-Old Runs First Marathon for Lost Friend
27 Apr
Summary
- A 69-year-old completed his first marathon to honor a friend.
- The run raised awareness and funds for Huntington's Disease.
- He aimed to support the friend's family and inform others.

A 69-year-old man has achieved a significant personal milestone by completing his first marathon. Andrew Russell-Webster, from North Scarle, participated in the London Marathon to honor the memory of a dear friend lost the previous year. This challenging endeavor was undertaken to raise both money and awareness for the Huntington's Disease Association.
Russell-Webster, who previously only participated in park runs, sought to push his limits in support of his friend Julie Brown's family. He expressed a strong desire for increased public understanding of Huntington's disease and the difficulties faced by those affected. His fundraising efforts are a personal way to show solidarity with his friend's husband and daughters, ensuring Julie's memory is honored.