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Julie Houghton, Stella Baylis, Matthew Houghton and Alex Gurteen

Julie Houghton, Stella Baylis, Matthew Houghton and Alex Gurteen

My Story

NLT conquers the Big Half!

On Sunday 3rd September 2023, Matthew, Alex, Julie and Stella boarded a train at 7am to get to the start of the Big Half, a half marathon starting from Tower Bridge and meandering around for 13 miles until it finished at the Cutty Sark in Greenwich. It was a very warm day with about 15,000 runners, and thousands of people lining the route to cheer them on. Mike and Amelia saw them off and managed to catch a few shots along the way, and it was clear to see that it was a really hard run. The front runners finished in just over an hour, with Sir Mo Farah coming 4th.

Running for NLT, Alex came 230th in 1 hr 17 mins and 41 secs, a really good result when you think that the first elite standard lady runner to finish took 1 hour 10 minutes. Matthew came 5810th in 1 hr 54 mins and 13 secs, having suffered with hamstring problems. Stella came 7648th in 2 hrs 1 min and 7 seconds, and Julie came 7696th in 2 hrs 1 min and 17 secs.

Heartfelt thanks to all those who sponsored us for the run. So far it has raised over £1000 for NLT’s work, plus some Gift Aid  

Nepal Leprosy Trust

Raising for:

Nepal Leprosy Trust
112%

Funded

  • Target
    £1,000
  • Raised so far
    £1,120
  • Number of donors
    44

My Story

NLT conquers the Big Half!

On Sunday 3rd September 2023, Matthew, Alex, Julie and Stella boarded a train at 7am to get to the start of the Big Half, a half marathon starting from Tower Bridge and meandering around for 13 miles until it finished at the Cutty Sark in Greenwich. It was a very warm day with about 15,000 runners, and thousands of people lining the route to cheer them on. Mike and Amelia saw them off and managed to catch a few shots along the way, and it was clear to see that it was a really hard run. The front runners finished in just over an hour, with Sir Mo Farah coming 4th.

Running for NLT, Alex came 230th in 1 hr 17 mins and 41 secs, a really good result when you think that the first elite standard lady runner to finish took 1 hour 10 minutes. Matthew came 5810th in 1 hr 54 mins and 13 secs, having suffered with hamstring problems. Stella came 7648th in 2 hrs 1 min and 7 seconds, and Julie came 7696th in 2 hrs 1 min and 17 secs.

Heartfelt thanks to all those who sponsored us for the run. So far it has raised over £1000 for NLT’s work, plus some Gift Aid