An estate agent has achieved a huge triumph by finishing first in a gruelling 24 km race in the Brecon Beacons.
Mother of three Louise Wood, who works for Gibbs Gillespie in Gerrards Cross, came first in the female section of the Fan Dance run which features running up and down the Pen Y Fan, the highest mountain in the Beacons.
The course, which takes in cobbled tracks, steep climbs and no paved areas, is part of the SAS and other special military forces’ training and endurance runs.
Louise was among 400 who took part – and she beat almost all of the men as well.
Louise, who works in the company’s Land and New Homes Department, said: “When you hear the name Fan Dance it sounds a bit of easy fun, but it’s far from it. The SAS use it in their training exercises and it is renowned among endurance runners for being really tough.
“I love running and trained for six months for this and just gave it a real go. When I reached the half way point and a guy told me I was the first woman past I couldn’t believe it.
“It spurred me on and I kept going by just thinking how proud my three boys would feel about their mum. When I reached the finishing line I was emotional but really chuffed to have not only completed the course but to have won my category.”
Louise, who has worked for Gibbs Gillespie for 16 years, was the seventh person to cross the line.
Many congratulations Louise. I’ve walked up Pen Y Fan on a number of occasions, and that’s challenging enough!
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Congratulations Louise from all of us at Reapit
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