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u3a runners take on the London Marathon

Published : 27 April 2026 Views: 341

For the first time ever, two runners have taken on and completed the incredible challenge of the London Marathon in support of u3a.

A huge congratulations to Sheryl, whose mother is a member of West Bridgford u3a, and Clive, a member of Charnwood u3a, for completing the TCS London Marathon to raise money for the Third Age Trust.

Sheryl's connection to u3a

This was Sheryl's third marathon and she chose to run it in support of the Third Age Trust, due to the difference it has made to her mum's life, after the bereavement of Sheryl's dad.

Talking about what this run means to her she said, "u3a has provided an important source of connection for my mum, during times that could've been very lonely and isolating, providing learning opportunities and experiences like Tai Chi, which has become a great way of meeting new people in a really difficult time for her. My mum is an amazing supportive individual, and therefore anything that helps my mum live a happier life since my dad has gone holds a very dear place in my heart."

    Sheryl, on one of her runs prepping for the marathon

    Sheryl, on one of her runs prepping for the marathon

    Clive, after completing the London Marathon

    Clive, after completing the London Marathon

    A new chapter for Clive

    Clive is a u3a member himself, having joined after his retirement last year. He takes part in the badminton and pickleball groups and attends the monthly meetings. For him, u3a represents a new chapter.

    He said, "I was a bit anxious at joining the organisation as I was unsure what they could offer me. I have been bowled over by the warm welcome I have had from members welcoming me to various groups and events." 

    Supporting u3a for years to come

    The money raised by Sheryl and Clive will go towards enriching the lives of our members, expanding our offering of online learning opportunities and extending our reach. Our hope is a future where no one in later life needs to be lonely, as everyone can benefit from the u3a community.

    Support u3a with a donation

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