Wycombe Rye parkrun #250
250 PARKRUNS IN NUMBERS:
• 412 Weeks
• 1,250km (776.7 miles)
• 21 PB’s
• 35:35 Average finish time
• 8 Different locations (from Rosliston to Land’s End)
• 10 Tailwalker/parkwalker duties
• 10 Other volunteer duties
• 2 Angioplasties
• 3 Additional stents
• 1 Cardiac rehabilitation
• 2 Cardioversions
• 1 Catheter Ablation
• 9 Ambulance rides
• 7 Nights in hospital
• 58 Weeks with Atrial Fibrillation (arrhythmia)
• 119 Weeks with Chronotropic Incompetence (exercise intolerance)
• 1 Fistual surgery
• 1 Upper GI endoscopy & dilation
• 1 Night in resuscitation
• 250 PARKRUNS!!
It’s been quite a journey – and it’s all covered in my blogs!
After missing the last 3 weeks recovering from Covid this was always going to be a tough one, but my grateful thanks has to go to Paul Szefer who accompanied around the course and pushed & prodded me onto my final sub 40 minute parkrun, 39:35 (I’m semi-retired now) – I would never have achieved it without him!!
Thank you to everyone who left a donation on my JustGiving page. Having been through the cardiac rehab I know just how important it is in restoring your confidence to get active again following a heart procedure. This is a little known local charity that really deserves our support; please help me to help those who have suffered a recent cardiac event.
www.justgiving.com/page/peter-jemmett-250parkruns?utm_med...
Wycombe Rye parkrun #250
250 PARKRUNS IN NUMBERS:
• 412 Weeks
• 1,250km (776.7 miles)
• 21 PB’s
• 35:35 Average finish time
• 8 Different locations (from Rosliston to Land’s End)
• 10 Tailwalker/parkwalker duties
• 10 Other volunteer duties
• 2 Angioplasties
• 3 Additional stents
• 1 Cardiac rehabilitation
• 2 Cardioversions
• 1 Catheter Ablation
• 9 Ambulance rides
• 7 Nights in hospital
• 58 Weeks with Atrial Fibrillation (arrhythmia)
• 119 Weeks with Chronotropic Incompetence (exercise intolerance)
• 1 Fistual surgery
• 1 Upper GI endoscopy & dilation
• 1 Night in resuscitation
• 250 PARKRUNS!!
It’s been quite a journey – and it’s all covered in my blogs!
After missing the last 3 weeks recovering from Covid this was always going to be a tough one, but my grateful thanks has to go to Paul Szefer who accompanied around the course and pushed & prodded me onto my final sub 40 minute parkrun, 39:35 (I’m semi-retired now) – I would never have achieved it without him!!
Thank you to everyone who left a donation on my JustGiving page. Having been through the cardiac rehab I know just how important it is in restoring your confidence to get active again following a heart procedure. This is a little known local charity that really deserves our support; please help me to help those who have suffered a recent cardiac event.
www.justgiving.com/page/peter-jemmett-250parkruns?utm_med...