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Charlotte Scott from White’s inspires others to take on the 26.2 Challenge


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Charlotte Scott, busy mum of two tell us why she has decided to run her very first marathon and what inspired her to do so.


Why have you decided to take part and run the full 26.2 miles of this year’s Deep River Rock Belfast Marathon? What motivated you to enter and train during the winter months?

As a busy working mother of two I found running to be an easy way of integrating into my everyday life. I started running last October primarily to get fit but found that because so much of my time is spent juggling work and home commitments, running gave me that much needed me time and allowed me to do something that was just for me. I tend not to think about the time of year or the weather conditions; as long as I’m wrapped up warm I always feel 100 times better after a long run. Taking on this challenge of running a marathon is a huge commitment but I’m focused and determined on completing it and making my friends and family immensely proud of me.

I never imagined that after having two children and returning to work that I would find the time or be fit enough to run a marathon. I hope that when I cross the finish line on the 1st May I can inspire others to take up the challenge.


We want to encourage others to get active and run for Mencap. What reasons would you give other people to encourage them to take on a marathon challenge and fundraise for Mencap? What three words would you say to help inspire and motivate them?

The sense of achievement is enough in itself to take on this challenge but knowing that the money raised will go towards such a worthy and deserved charity such as Mencap keeps me motivated to succeed and cross the finish line. As a mother I understand the daily challenges of raising a family and indeed the help and support you need; Mencap provides a valued service to so many families in providing support activities to young people and children living with a disability.

Three words- Positive attitude, Sense of achievement and becoming healthy and active.

What would be your top reason why people should get involved and #stepupformencap and what are your tips for staying active and for endurance training?

My reason for fundraising for Mencap is knowing that the money I raise will go towards Mencap achieving their £150,000 target. This money will assist in launching vital support activities to enable young people living with a disability live as full a life as possible without barriers or limitations as every child should.

It’s surprising how quickly you can build up the miles and run further when you’re committed and determined. Commitment has been key for me, in ensuring that I continue to do the short mid-week runs even after a long day at work and a busy home life waiting for me in the evenings.

When you have finished the marathon, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Upon reflection how would you do things differently when training for next year’s marathon?

At this stage I’m hoping just to cross the finish line in one piece!! I don’t think I would approach my training any differently; the guidance offered by the experiment 26.2 team has been invaluable and has given me the confidence to believe that I can run a marathon. If anything I would start my training a little earlier to allow myself more time to build up to the longer runs. Otherwise I’m looking forward to race day and will try and enjoy the race as much as physically possible!


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