 I signify all my hard work, especially the tough times at university and how it made me pick up running as a sport. I'll keep it forever, I'll probably frame it. I mean a lot to me. Being handed the t-shirt at the end for me will be a huge accomplishment for having done it again for the third time, ten years older than the first time I did it and running in memory of my dad and also many other people who have been affected by cancer. Yeah it'll be huge. This means everything to me. I mean my mum was diagnosed in 2011 so I've been pretty much a carer before I went off to uni so it's gonna mean a lot. To finish a marathon would be fantastic for me and it would be a privilege to wear the t-shirt. It's a wonderful feeling. You can't put a price on the feeling but it's good. If you haven't done it go and do it and see what it's like.