Blind veteran emotional and proud following marathon
Blind veteran Naz completed his second London Marathon this weekend in support of our charity which he says rescued him after he lost his sight.
The 47-year-old from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, completed the course in six hours and 35 minutes alongside his guide runner Richard, who works at our Centre of Wellbeing in Rustington, West Sussex.
Army veteran Naz took part in his first London Marathon in 2021. He says:
“The London Marathon is one of our country’s biggest sporting events and I always wanted to take part in it. When Richard contacted me to ask if I wanted to do it again this year, I thought ‘why not’.
“It was hard; at 13 miles I really started to struggle but I managed to keep going. I was almost walking at the end, but I made it.
“Richard is a fantastic guide, he knows me well and knows when he can push me and when not to, along with the atmosphere, he got me around the course on Sunday."
Richard tells Naz where obstacles are that he can’t see for himself such as kerbs, people stopping suddenly in front of him or bottles on the floor.
Naz joined the Army when he was 20-years-old and served with the Royal Logistics Corps in Abingdon, Sandhurst and Colchester. He also spent six months on a NATO peacekeeping mission in Kosovo following the war there, for which he received the NATO Medal for Kosovo.
In 2017, two years after Naz left the Army he was diagnosed with glaucoma following a routine eye test. He says:
“I was devastated, my first thought was that I wouldn’t see my two young daughters grow up. On top of that, I lost my independence as I could no longer drive and I became isolated as my social life had largely been around sport, I loved football and athletics and wasn’t able to train with my friends.
“Blind Veterans UK rescued me; I dread to think where I would be now if it wasn’t for the charity. They gave me back my confidence and showed me that I could still take part in sport. I’ve joined them for adrenaline weekends, fitness weeks, driving events and shooting."
Naz is just £24 away from reaching his £250 fundraising target. There is still time to show your support:
Have you been inspired by Naz? You could join him for next year’s London Marathon.
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