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North West Air Ambulance paramedic breaks Guinness World Record at London Marathon
7 months ago
An air ambulance paramedic from the North West Air Ambulance Charity has broken a Guinness World Record while taking on the London Marathon
Caroline, from Clitheroe, took on the 26.2 miles along with thousands of others on Sunday the 21st of April, however, she had to tackle the marathon in her full flight suit.
Finishing with a record-breaking time of 4 hours 36 minutes Caroline has set a new record for the āThe Fastest Air Ambulance Paramedic to Run a Marathon in a Flight Suit (female)ā.
The full suit weighed 4kg in total and included the flight helmet and boots that Caroline would normally wear while working for the air ambulance charity.
After months of training, Caroline crossed the finish line on The Mall in London and was presented with her Guinness World Record certificate and medal.
Reflecting on her success Caroline said:
āIām ecstatic about breaking the record at the Marathon, it was tough and a difficult challenge that I didnāt think was 100% possible. But when I was running through the streets and crossed the finish line, I just felt like everyone was behind me!
“I just want to thank everyone for their support before and during the challenge, itās been an amazing experience!ā
Not only has Caroline broken the Guinness World Record but she has raised over Ā£2,500
ļ»æfor the lifesaving charity she works for. In 2023 the charity was called to over 3,100 missions across the North West region.
Caroline has been working for the North West Air Ambulance Charity for over 13 years, she said:
āI wanted to take on the Guinness World Record title for a couple of reasons; I wanted to try and raise as much money as possible for a charity very close to my heart.
“As I work for this charity, I see the difference first-hand that it can make to our patientās lives.ā