Paul’s partner, Fiona Russell, was arguably the most pleased because she knocked a massive 12 minutes off her previous time and Paul’s daughter Laura also reduced her time by a couple of minutes.
His son Liam says that he found it tough going at one stage but showed the benefit of hard work in training by recording a debut time of 1 hour, 48 minutes and 58 seconds. Karl Weake also ran really well for a time of two hours, 29 minutes and 18 seconds and has told his wife Tina that he might now enter the London Marathon next year!
All finished – and a good sum raised
“I admit I found it tougher going than last year, especially the last two miles,” Paul told PembrokeshireSport.co.uk, “but the huge crowds were magnificent – and by the end I had got my second breath and was chuffed that I actually improved my time by two minutes. Who knows, it could the marathon at The Long Couse weekend in Tenby next year – if my ageing little legs allow me!
“What was brilliant was the fact that we stayed in a Cardiff hotel before and after the race and raised much-needed funds for vital research on an awful illness – and we like to thank our customers, friends and rest of our families for their amazing support.