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Ex-stuntman Eddie Kidd completes London Marathon Ex-stuntman Eddie Kidd completes London Marathon
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Former stunt rider Eddie Kidd has completed the London Marathon - nearly two months after he started the race.Former stunt rider Eddie Kidd has completed the London Marathon - nearly two months after he started the race.
Mr Kidd, of Seaford, East Sussex, was left brain damaged after an accident in 1996 when he crashed his bike jumping across a drag strip.Mr Kidd, of Seaford, East Sussex, was left brain damaged after an accident in 1996 when he crashed his bike jumping across a drag strip.
He has been walking up to a mile a day since 17 April using a specially designed walking frame in aid of the charity Children with Cancer UK. He has been walking up to a mile a day since 17 April using a specially-designed walking frame, in aid of the charity Children with Cancer UK.
He crossed the finishing line on the Mall at 1830 BST.He crossed the finishing line on the Mall at 1830 BST.
Former boxer Michael Watson presented Kidd with his finisher's medal.Former boxer Michael Watson presented Kidd with his finisher's medal.
Watson, who was in a coma for 40 days after a fight with Chris Eubank in 1991, said: "I am so inspired by Eddie. He is a true champion."Watson, who was in a coma for 40 days after a fight with Chris Eubank in 1991, said: "I am so inspired by Eddie. He is a true champion."
Mr Kidd's wife, Sami, said she thought it was his greatest achievement.Mr Kidd's wife, Sami, said she thought it was his greatest achievement.
She said: "It's incredible what he has done. It's overwhelming."She said: "It's incredible what he has done. It's overwhelming."
During the marathon the ex-stuntman was joined at various stages by film star Ray Winston, comics Bobby Davro and Joe Pasquale, and Madness frontman Suggs During the 50-day marathon, the ex-stuntman was joined at various stages by film star Ray Winston, comics Bobby Davro and Joe Pasquale, and Madness frontman Suggs
Mr Kidd, who spent months training for the event on Brighton seafront, has so far raised more than £72,000.Mr Kidd, who spent months training for the event on Brighton seafront, has so far raised more than £72,000.