running the marathon for the Down's Syndrome Association

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the london marathon is only 12 days away
and i would thank everyone that have very kindly sponsered me already.

and i now asking all the other boxing people and fans on this forum to help me to get to my target for this great charity
that i am trying to raise money for...

the training that i have been doing for this marathon has been pretty tough but not as tough as me asking for sponsers for a very good cause.

thanks for looking and if you can spare a couple of pounds and i dont mean weight :DD
then go to the link below and donante, thanks again.
pj

http://www.justgiving.com/patrick-josep ... -gallagher
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thanks very much to Fola Okesola, its good of mate.
pj
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fola asked me for the link the other day, I cannot believe not anymore people have not donated any money.......
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Virgin London Marathon Results 2010

Congratulation on finishing inside the 3 hours Patrick. :TU: :bow:
Name Gallagher, Patrick J (GBR)
runner no. 24682
cat 18-39
Split Time
START TIME 09:45:12
5K 00:20:35
10K 00:41:05
15K 01:01:54
20K 01:22:56
HALF 01:27:25
25K 01:43:46
30K 02:04:57
35K 02:26:40
40K 02:49:37
Total
place (total) 1058
place (gender) 1017
place (cat) 632
finish time 02:59:20
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hello everyone woke up this morning with alot of aches and pains but itis worth it lol.
what a great turn out the london marathon had this year, the best so far.
as i am very pleased with my time just under 3 hours.

thanks very for your support, sponserships before the race and support around the course.
it was a great day for running. and my heart gos out to the runners that were really struggling, well done to all of them.
http://www.justgiving.com/patrick-josep ... -gallagher

the latest are from Rob and Dave Winkworth and paul mcCabe.
thanks very much fellas its great of you.

pj
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thanks very much to eric for your support before and after the race and martin my brother
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Well done PJ. Great effort to make it under 3 hours. :TU:
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superb running, and likewise fund - raising :TU:

i was amazed to see a runner cross the line on the news in 3-11 yesterday, fully Buzz Light Yeared up........he must have lost a stone ....unbelievable Jeff!
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Well done mate - that's an awesome time.

I thought that this might have been you...?

http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/feature ... ticle.html
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yes what a great effort from this great runner, to do the marathon in 3.22 is a great acheivement alone
but do it as a Cystic fibrosis sufferer, its fantastic. i hope he dose get to his target good luck to him.
http://www.thisisplymouth.co.uk/feature ... ticle.html


now thats giving a idea. what do they say, watch this space.
i think it will be fitting for me a irish man dressed as a leprecaun running the london marathon :DD ..

thanks very much Deno1986, NorthEastBoxingFan, cisco kid, and everyone else that give your support towards my charity that i am raising money for.

pj
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All respect to you mate. Great cause.......

Good luck
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cheers cotto16 yes it is a great charity and i will carry on trying to do much as possible for this cause.

Daveyswan thank you for donation.
and the very best of luck in your training for the marathon.

if i can help with any infomation, then let me know and i will try to help.

pj
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hi me old mate ed, thanks very for the donation buddy :TU: .

hope everything is fine with you mate.
thanks for a message on just giving, dont know about galeforce, more like old force :DD

all the best
pj
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