INSPIRATIONAL London Marathon runner Rob Stuzer, is aiming to raise more than £5,000 for the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB).
Rob, aged 38, joined Team RNIB to give something back to the charity which supported him when he was diagnosed with the genetic disorder retinitis pigmentosa, which causes loss of vision.
“Running the London Marathon for RNIB really was a day I’ll never forget,” said the runner from Haslemere.
“Even more so because I was running with my long-lost cousin, Emer, who I found as a result of my diagnosis.”
•To learn more about Rob’s story and to donate go to www.justgiving.com/robert-stuzer-emer-mccormack.
To join Team RNIB for the 2019 London Marathon, either through the ballot or taking up one of the charity’s reserved places, go to www.rnib.org.uk/londonmarathon






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