Mrs Forster, from Cheshunt, hopes to raise £2,000 for Children With Leukaemia. To support her, visit www.bmycharity.com/nickiforster
Record bid on crutches
A TV cameraman from Blackheath is hoping to set the first world record for a marathon on crutches.
Angus Macfadyen, 35, aims to complete the course in less than seven hours and raise £10,000 for the No More Landmines Trust.
He took on the challenge after a leg injury, sustained while filming a documentary in June last year, left him fearing he would never walk again.
"A 2in steel cable winching a boat I was filming broke free and slammed into my legs," he said.
"I lost the use of one leg for four months and it gave me an insight into issues faced by landmine victims. I've worked in some war hotspots and seen the destruction mines leave behind."
Mr Macfadyen began training for the marathon a month after his accident. "It was hard," he said. "I've had blisters and sores and countless aches and pains."
He regained the use of his leg in October but will "run" on crutches. "I can't tell you the number of times drivers have stopped to offer me lifts," he said. To support Mr Macfadyen, visit www.justgiving.com/MarathonOnCrutches