When first time marathon runner Mallt Maskell crossed the line and caught his breath at the end of the Snowdonia marathon recently the first thought that crossed his mind was “That was hard!!” Writes Julie John.
“I’ve lost two grandparents and a few friends to cancer over the years so the charity is close to my heart and they were the choice for me.”
He had little experience of long distance running until this event, he’d taken part in a charity fun run a few years ago, and had also competed in the Aquathlon at Poppit Sands, but nothing at this level .
As Mallt approached the finishing line, his parents and friends were lined up to cheer him in and were understandably proud of his achievement in completing one of the most gruelling marathons.
The event has built a reputation for being not only one of the most scenic road marathons around, but also one of the toughest in Europe and when you consider the route encircles Britain’s second highest mountain you know it’s going to be hard.
Mallt’s advice to anyone considering taking up running and especially a marathon is to believe in yourself, as anyone can do it, with some hard work and dedication – anything is possible, and yes he would run another marathon!
Mallt will be reaching for new summits in December when he heads off to France to undertake a ski season as a chalet host.
He would like to thank every single person who sponsored and enabled him to raise the grand total of £757.50 for the charity.