Runners capture marathon moments on disposable cameras
Runners Cameron Crabb and Sian Kearney used disposable cameras to capture their experiences during the London Marathon, raising funds for personal charities. Crabb completed the race in memory of his mother, raising over £2,500 for the Gill Crabb Foundation, which teaches underprivileged children to cook. Kearney ran her first marathon, finishing in nearly seven hours while carrying a teddy bear from her uncle, which provided motivation during the race. Both runners described the emotional journey of the marathon, with Crabb highlighting the supportive crowds and Kearney noting the overwhelming nature of the spectators at times. Their photographs documented not just the race, but also the emotional highs and lows they experienced.
Crabb and Kearney's stories reflect the personal motivations behind many participants in the marathon, showcasing how these events can foster community support and personal growth. They encouraged others to embrace the challenge of the marathon, emphasizing the importance of motivation and perseverance. The event highlights the significance of charitable efforts within the marathon community, making a lasting impact on those involved.