
A Harrogate woman will be taking on the London Marathon next weekend in memory of her uncle, who was known locally as a dedicated supporter of Harrogate Town.
Olivia Keeler is running to raise vital funds for The Institute of Cancer Research, London (ICR) – the world-leading research institute and charity.
Her uncle Richard was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2016.
Following Radiotherapy, surgery, chemotherapy and more surgery, he was eventually given the all clear.
However, in 2021, he was then diagnosed with lung cancer, and in July 2022 he was diagnosed with a brain tumour, which was surgically removed.
25-year-old Olivia, who lives at her family’s guesthouse in the centre of Harrogate, said:
"He was making good progress but in November 2023 he had a seizure which showed the tumour, plus another one had returned and due to the progression of the cancer, no further treatment could be offered. He sadly died on 21st March 2024.
“The recent one-minute silence tribute from Harrogate Town Football Club, where he was a huge supporter, reinforced my determination to do something even bigger - the London Marathon.
"From a girl who wouldn’t run the 2.5k in PE this is going to be a huge challenge for myself.
“I am honoured to pay tribute to my uncle by dedicating this marathon to him and all those who have been impacted by cancer."
Olivia added:
“Even though he won't physically be here to witness my journey in the London Marathon, I know he'll be with me in spirit, pushing me forward every step of the way and dragging me over that finish line.
“Training for my first marathon has been an incredible challenge. I’m not a naturally fast runner, but I’m so proud of myself for getting the miles in.
"My younger sister, who hadn’t initially gotten a place, has been training with me every step of the way.
"She’s now been given the opportunity to run, and we’ll be crossing the finish line together."
Olivia has raised just over £1,500 to date and said the support from her family has kept her going during her training.
She said:
"I want to extend a huge thank you to everyone who has donated.
"A special thank you goes to my auntie, who has faced some incredibly tough years.
"The majority of my fundraising has come through social media, as well as from my uncle’s friends and people he knew.
"My uncle was a very well-loved man. I also couldn’t have gotten through this training without my sister—her support and dedication have kept me going through the toughest days.”
Rachael Potter, Sports and Challenge Events Officer at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, said:
“We’re really grateful to have the support of Olivia, and all of the #teamICR runners at this year’s London Marathon.
"Getting out there and training for a marathon, while also attempting to hit a fundraising target, is no easy feat, and we’ve been so impressed by the dedication and commitment of our supporters.
“We hope Olivia and all our runners will be spurred on by the knowledge that they’re helping to make a difference for people affected by cancer.
"Every pound raised means that our research can keep moving forward, and every step taken towards that finish line brings our researchers one step closer to defeating cancer.”
You can support Olivia's campaign by donating on her fundraising page here.