Thousands run the Medway Mile
10:15, 27 July 2013
Thousands of people across the Towns put their best foot forward for the Medway Mile last night.
Runners, joggers and walkers turned out in force for the mile-long run from Boley Hill, in Rochester.
Among them was Helen Jacob-Grant, 42, who less than one year ago was confined to a wheelchair and could barely stand.
The mum-of-six turned her life around after having gastric bypass surgery and shedding 11st.
She then decided to sign up to the race along with daughter Angelica, 16, and her 12-year-old son Ivan.
Others who took part included Rochester Grammar School pupils Sally Booth and Alannah Duthie who ran a three-legged race.
Sally, 17, said: “It was just something different to do on our third Medway Mile. It is just such a nice event.”
They were joined by classmates Gemma Bradford and Katie Mortley.
The annual fun run, first launched in 2007 in the countdown to the London Olympics, started with a mass warm up in the CastleGardens.
The event included children’s entertainment and races, a performance from cheerleaders GFC Gems and a firework display.
- Pictures from the event will be in the Medway Messenger on Monday.
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