WILLENHALL wheelchair athlete Glyn Marston is all set for his biggest challenge yet – a 140-mile trek to raise cash for Compton Hospice.
The 'journey of hope' comes after Glyn, 45, a former marathon runner, ended his running career because of a shattered knee.
On Thursday, June 12, he is setting off from Compton in Berkshire, to Compton in Wolverhampton, in memory of his cousin’s wife Christine Marston. He has gained the backing of Wolves boss Mick McCarthy who has wished him well in his ‘journey of hope’.
He has also won support from supermarket giant Asda and lined up a series of fundraising stops at stores along the route in the journey which will come weeks after Glyn was forced to pull out of the London Marathon because of bad weather.
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