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Ex Lancashire soldier finishes 18th marathon in 18 days | Ex Lancashire soldier finishes 18th marathon in 18 days |
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A former soldier from Lancashire has completed 18 marathons in 18 days in memory of 18 of the county's fallen servicemen. | |
David Moretta, 26, from Ribchester started off at Weeton Barracks on 24 October and finished his last marathon run at Blackburn Cathedral. | David Moretta, 26, from Ribchester started off at Weeton Barracks on 24 October and finished his last marathon run at Blackburn Cathedral. |
He finished in time to attend the cathedral's Remembrance Sunday service. | He finished in time to attend the cathedral's Remembrance Sunday service. |
The lifeguard who served with the Queen's Lancashire Regiment was raising funds for the Royal British Legion. | The lifeguard who served with the Queen's Lancashire Regiment was raising funds for the Royal British Legion. |
'Incredible achievement' | 'Incredible achievement' |
Each marathon was in honour of one of the 18 Lancashire servicemen who have been killed in Iraq or Afghanistan. | Each marathon was in honour of one of the 18 Lancashire servicemen who have been killed in Iraq or Afghanistan. |
He said the final run for Royal Marine David Fairbrother, with whom he played football, was particularly poignant on Remembrance Sunday. | He said the final run for Royal Marine David Fairbrother, with whom he played football, was particularly poignant on Remembrance Sunday. |
"It is a very special day to me, like every soldier." | "It is a very special day to me, like every soldier." |
He said he decided to do the challenge to "kick off the Poppy Appeal with a bang". | He said he decided to do the challenge to "kick off the Poppy Appeal with a bang". |
He said he knew five of the men who had died in service. | He said he knew five of the men who had died in service. |
"They were cracking soldiers and great athletes." | "They were cracking soldiers and great athletes." |
Former World Superbikes champion Carl Fogarty from Blackburn was amongst the well-wishers at the finishing line. | Former World Superbikes champion Carl Fogarty from Blackburn was amongst the well-wishers at the finishing line. |
Fogarty was so impressed by his feat he wanted to congratulate him personally. | Fogarty was so impressed by his feat he wanted to congratulate him personally. |
He said: "It's an incredible achievement." | He said: "It's an incredible achievement." |
Mr Moretta said the 468-mile (753 km) challenge was "tough" but adrenalin kept him going. | Mr Moretta said the 468-mile (753 km) challenge was "tough" but adrenalin kept him going. |
He said he was proud to do the challenge and had learnt a lot from it. | He said he was proud to do the challenge and had learnt a lot from it. |
He added: "This wasn't about me - it's about the lads and appeal." | He added: "This wasn't about me - it's about the lads and appeal." |
The 26-year-old said his next challenge is a world record attempt in January. | The 26-year-old said his next challenge is a world record attempt in January. |
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