Airdrie man completes year long 5K challenge for wife

Jamie Simpson ran 5K every day in 2023 after his wife was diagnosed with skin cancer.

Author: Callum McQuadePublished 11th Jan 2024
Last updated 11th Jan 2024

An Airdrie man is celebrating completing a year long running challenge raising cash for the Beatson Cancer Charity.

Jamie Simpson ran 5k every day in 2023 after his wife Lee-Ann was diagnosed with stage 4 skin cancer.

He managed to finish the challenge even while working offshore and topped it off with a full marathon finishing at the Beatson Cancer Charity yesterday.

He told Clyde 1: "I am really stubborn and that is what kept me going.

"At times it felt like it was me versus the cancer and I would set weird challenges in my head like 'If I can finish this 5K in under 25 minutes then I will beat it'."

Jamie had already been running every day for years before starting the challenge and does not plan to give up anytime soon.

Lee-Ann said: "I am so proud he has been able to reach such a big target - all for a good cause.

"The last couple of years have been so overwhelming, but to know you have a charity like the Beatson to support you is incredible.

"When I first got diagnosed, I just didn't understand it because I didn't go out in the sun or go to sunbeds.

"Raising awareness to make sure others would not be in the same position as me is worth it."

You can donate to Jamie's fundraiser here.

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