A POOLE man was the only wheelchair racer to take on the full 26.2miles of the Bournemouth Marathon.
Chris Brogan, 62, decided he was going to sign up to the first-ever event, as he continually trains six days a week using a wheelchair, hand-cycle and by going swimming.
Over 26 miles later and he finished the challenge as the third competitor across the finish line.
He was raising money for Help For Heroes, after being part of the Royal Marines and a member of the SBS, until he retired in 1991 from an injury during a climbing incident.
Chris, who was supported by wife, Kathy, said: “It was a good. I’ve taken part in marathons and races before, with the last one being the Berlin Marathon in 2011.
He said: “I think it’s easier on me using a hand-cycle and is tougher on the runners, because of the physicality of the challenge.
“It’s ongoing with my training, which I do six days a week, so the event was local and I decided to give it a go. It was a bit of a practice run.
“It’s a good course in Bournemouth, with great views along the way, and the crowd has been fantastic.”
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