Kent Sport auxiliary runs towards the London Marathon 2020

There are a few ways to enter the London Marathon 2020, one of which is by raising money for a charity. Politics and International Relations student and Kent Sport auxiliary Gianluca (Luca) Paci has put himself forward as a 2020 London Marathon participant, running for the charity Ambitious about Autism.

Originating from Essex, Luca has a twin brother Giuseppe who was diagnosed with autism when he was just shy of two years old. Luca is familiar with the direct impact that the lifelong diagnosis has on a family and aims to help support the charity Ambitious about Austism. The charity provides services for families and individuals impacted by the lasting condition while also raising awareness and understanding of what autism is. They strive to help autistic children and young adults to learn, thrive and achieve their potential through specialist education and support.

“Having been in London on Marathon day in the past, the atmosphere is electric. The sense of community and togetherness is something special, with so many people running and supporting such good causes. By taking on a tough task like the London Marathon in aid of Ambitious about Autism, I am able to promote the cause and will hopefully gain donations from people who otherwise would not donate to such a charity. The marathon is an extremely tough challenge and this provides further incentive for people to support my fundraising effort,” said Luca.

With Luca’s links to Kent Sport, his training for the Marathon has already begun. He typically runs three to seven miles recreationally, but will start to ramp up his efforts as the April date approaches. Luckily, Luca is surrounded by experts who are trained to help athletes and novices achieve their goals and ambitions.

If you’re interested in learning more about Luca and his brother’s story or would like to donate, please visit uk.virginmoneygiving.com/GianlucaPaci.

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