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I was unable, through injury to dribble a hockey ball and complete the London Marathon in 2021. At the ripe old age of 60, I'm back in 2022 and absolutely determined to get around the course.
We are all somehow touched and affected by dementia. My friend and 1988 Olympic hockey Gold medal winner, Imran Sherwani has been diagnosed with Alzheimers. I want to support him and so many others who suffer the effects both directly and indirectly.
I've been an 'extreme hockey dribbler' since 2012, raising money for charity at events including The Marathon, The UK 3 peaks, dribbling from Cardiff to London in 2017 and in 2019, dribbling up to 5200metres on Annapurna in the Himalayas.
This is my final dribble before I hang up my stick!
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