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London Marathon runner met by sick daughter at finish line | London Marathon runner met by sick daughter at finish line |
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Bonnie (right) was diagnosed with an aggressive bone cancer just before Christmas 2023 | Bonnie (right) was diagnosed with an aggressive bone cancer just before Christmas 2023 |
A woman from Cornwall who completed the London Marathon to raise money for research into childhood cancers said seeing her daughter at the finish line made "all her emotions come out". | A woman from Cornwall who completed the London Marathon to raise money for research into childhood cancers said seeing her daughter at the finish line made "all her emotions come out". |
Heather Wilson, from Probus, near Truro, was competing in Sunday's event as a tribute to her eight-year-old daughter, Bonnie, who was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, an aggressive bone cancer, just before Christmas 2023. | Heather Wilson, from Probus, near Truro, was competing in Sunday's event as a tribute to her eight-year-old daughter, Bonnie, who was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, an aggressive bone cancer, just before Christmas 2023. |
Bonnie has since had chemotherapy, immunotherapy and surgery to remove part of her femur - but now has "clear test results". | Bonnie has since had chemotherapy, immunotherapy and surgery to remove part of her femur - but now has "clear test results". |
Miss Wilson said Bonnie, who has been using a wheelchair since her recovery, met her at several points along the 26.2 mile (42.2 km) route, and finally at the finishing line near Buckingham Palace. | Miss Wilson said Bonnie, who has been using a wheelchair since her recovery, met her at several points along the 26.2 mile (42.2 km) route, and finally at the finishing line near Buckingham Palace. |
'Incredible atmosphere' | |
"It was hard and it was hot, but it was absolutely brilliant. I loved every minute of it, which I'm not sure many people can say in a marathon," Miss Wilson told BBC Radio Cornwall. | "It was hard and it was hot, but it was absolutely brilliant. I loved every minute of it, which I'm not sure many people can say in a marathon," Miss Wilson told BBC Radio Cornwall. |
"The atmosphere was incredible, and I couldn't stop crying when I saw Bonnie's face at the end. | "The atmosphere was incredible, and I couldn't stop crying when I saw Bonnie's face at the end. |
"All the emotions just came out, and the tears flowed for quite a while," she said. | "All the emotions just came out, and the tears flowed for quite a while," she said. |
Miss Wilson completed the marathon in five hours and 15 minutes, and said the crowd were a big boost to the more than 50,000 runners. | Miss Wilson completed the marathon in five hours and 15 minutes, and said the crowd were a big boost to the more than 50,000 runners. |
"They say that you almost hit a psychological wall at about mile 16, and it's really a mental challenge from that point," she explained. | "They say that you almost hit a psychological wall at about mile 16, and it's really a mental challenge from that point," she explained. |
"But the crowd were really, really good, and from mile 20 onwards, that's when you think: wow, I've just done 20 miles, and I've only got 6 more to go." | "But the crowd were really, really good, and from mile 20 onwards, that's when you think: wow, I've just done 20 miles, and I've only got 6 more to go." |
Miss Wilson was raising money for the charity Children with Cancer UK. | Miss Wilson was raising money for the charity Children with Cancer UK. |
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