'I'm proud to have come last at the London Marathon'
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'I'm proud to have come last at the London Marathon'
""During a really tough time in my life, they saved me from myself. I plunged into very dark times, but it is amazing what one phone call can do.""
""I kept thinking, if I could get through that dark period in my life, I could get through this. I want to show others that there is always hope.""
Clair Roberts completed the London Marathon in 12 hours and 16 minutes, raising over £2,000 for the suicide prevention charity Samaritans. She began volunteering for the charity after seeking help seven years ago during a difficult period in her life. Despite battling emotions, a virus, and injuries, she felt proud to finish last, emphasizing the importance of hope and support. Roberts highlighted the role of tailwalkers in assisting slower runners and the significance of community in overcoming challenges.
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