Cancer patient runs 'phenomenal' London Marathon

Chris Craddock
BBC Jersey communities reporter
Sam Wilkes Sam smiles at the camera as he holds his race medal. He's wearing a high viz running top and a grey cap which has his sunglasses on the rim. Sam has a grey beard as well.Sam Wilkes
Sam Wilkes was diagnosed with colon cancer in August

A Jersey colon cancer patient who completed the London Marathon on Sunday said the experience was "phenomenal".

Sam Wilkes was diagnosed with the disease in August and finished his chemotherapy treatment in March.

The treatment meant Mr Wilkes was not able to train fully for the marathon.

He finished in five hours and five minutes, raising more than £3,100 for the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust and Friends of Jersey Oncology (FOJO) charities.

Sam Wilkes Sam lies on the floor with his sunglasses onSam Wilkes
Mr Wilkes admitted he was very tired at the end of the marathon

Mr Wilkes spoke to BBC Jersey on Monday morning and said: "My legs aren't as bad as I'd thought they'd be but my feet are in tatters.

"I was actually five minutes quicker than I was the last time I ran this marathon."

He added: "The day was phenomenal - just the noise, the runners, the crowd, the support, all of it was exceptional all the way through."

The 2025 London Marathon set a new world record for the number of finishers.

Katie Cartwright Katie smiles at the camera while holding her medal. She's wearing a light peach coloured running vest and has dark brown hair tied into a ponytail. Behind her runners are walking around near the finishKatie Cartwright
Katie Cartwright was another Jersey runner who completed the London Marathon

Katie Cartwright was another Jersey runner who completed the London Marathon.

She had run the Boston Marathon six days prior to the event in the UK capital.

Ms Cartwright said: "It seems to be the only major I have done so far where you end up seeing a four-person caterpillar, a netballer, Big Ben, a helicopter, Spider-Man all running the marathon alongside you."

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