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Paramedic's 6-Stone Weight Loss Fuels London Marathon Dream
24 Apr
Summary
- Paramedic lost six stone to achieve his marathon goal.
- He used his Northern Line commute for marathon training.
- The run supports the London Ambulance Service charity.

Stuart Crichton, a paramedic with the London Ambulance Service (LAS), will finally achieve his lifelong dream of running the London Marathon in 2026. Initially, his attempt in 2016 was unsuccessful due to being six stone heavier, making running extremely difficult.
Through years of dedication, Stuart has lost the excess weight and transformed his fitness. He has been sharing his training progress online, detailing how he ingeniously adapted his Northern Line commute into a rigorous running regimen by progressively adding stops.
His most significant training run was from High Barnet to Morden, a massive personal achievement. This journey has been described as tough yet rewarding, marked by a profound sense of accomplishment and a significant lifestyle change.
Stuart is running to support the London Ambulance Service charity, which aids staff, provides public CPR training, and aims to increase defibrillator availability across London. He emphasizes the life-saving impact of widespread defibrillators.