Almost an Athlete – The incredible achievements of a British Transplant Runner

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At the age of 20, in 1970, Peter’s job as a probationary Police Constable, in Birmingham, came to a devastating end, when it was discovered, that he was suffering from kidney disease. The prognosis was not encouraging.

SKU: 9781780914787 Categories: , , , , ,
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 192Author: Peter Frazier
 

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At 22, the condition deteriorated, to where he needed 30 hours of dialysis, a week. This led to a very restricted life style with a salt free diet, low fluid intake, and breaks away limited to where there was dialysis availability, for next 6 years. After a successful kidney transplant, in 1978, Peter was soon competing in the domestic Transplant Games, and then representing Great Britain, in the World Transplant Games, 6 times, winning medals, including 2 golds. Peter’s local running club, which he had joined, happened to organise the first mass marathon in the country. In 1981, he became the first transplantee to run a marathon, followed by two more marathons that year. He was involved with the Transplant Games for more than twenty years, being a member of the management committee, the Birmingham team manager, event organiser, and also as a competitor.

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Weight0.383 kg
Dimensions23.4 × 15.6 × 0.9 cm

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