Back in April, we were honoured to meet Richard Whitehead - the marathoner turned men's 100m and 200m T42 sprinter. He told us about his blades, training regime and the power of the Paralympic Games.Catch up with this inspriring interview
– I always ran to clear my head.I’m not particularly competitive when it comes to sport. Running means I can set my own benchmarks, and reach the goals I set on my own terms.In 2001 I signed up to do New York, my first marathon. It was less than two
inject less insulin. I don’t like gyms, so that’s why I started running.Two years ago, in a midlife crisis sort of way, I told my wife [actress Annie Parisse], ‘I’m going to run a marathon.’ By mile 16 of the New York City Marathon last year, I hadn