There are half marathons, full marathons, and then there are ultramarathons. And Motherwell resident David Kyle will be running a testing 56 miles in the Glasgow to Edinburgh Ultramarathon next month for SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
David, 37, is a serving officer with Police Scotland, and has two young children with his wife Nikki.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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He describes running, his main hobby, as “moving meditation”.He said: “Nothing clears my head, helps me deal with life’s stresses, or levels me out better than a good run.“I’m raising money for SSAFA as it helped with dad’s funeral costs when he died of cancer a few years ago.“SSAFA also helped to contact other members of the Argylls who attended dad’s funeral which was nice to see, and I just want to give something back to SSAFA for being there during the hardest emotional time of my life.”David’s motivation for
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