Ramsey's marathon in memory of 'amazing' young boy
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Ramsey's marathon in memory of 'amazing' young boy
""I'm excited," Ramsey tells BBC Sport Wales. "Training's been difficult, when the rain's coming down and it's wet and windy, and it can be quite a lonely place sometimes. But actually, I've enjoyed it in a weird way, being in the trenches a little bit.""
""As a charity, it's really close to my heart," says Ramsey. "I know Ceri and Fran and their family. I knew Hugh very well. My eldest boy, Sonny, is a similar age and they used to play with each other.""
""They've done an unbelievable job in what they've done so far, and I know they're only just getting started," Ramsey adds. "They've accomplished so much, and to see their drive and passion to try and make a difference is inspiring.""
Aaron Ramsey, former Wales captain and Arsenal midfielder, is running the London Marathon shortly after his retirement. He is supporting the charity It's Never You, founded by friends Ceri and Frances Menai-Davis after their son Hugh died from cancer. Ramsey expresses excitement about the marathon despite the challenges of training. He emphasizes the charity's significance, having known Hugh and his family well, and admires their dedication to helping other families facing similar hardships.
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