Suffolk teenager India Langley got her skates on when she decided to take on a marathon challenge to raise money for her two sports clubs.
The 13-year-old raised nearly £1,000 by roller-blading a full marathon distance of 26.4 miles from Combs Ford in Stowmarket to Felixstowe via Ipswich town centre and the Waterfront.
The money will be split between Mid Suffolk Mutts Skater Hocket Club, who she plays for as a defender and is captain of her team, and Scorpion Martial Arts Academy in Stowmarket, where she is a keen kick-boxer.
India lives in Combs, near Stowmarket, and is a pupil at Stowupland High School.
She took on her marathon challenge as a way of keeping fit during lockdown and completed it on Sunday July 25, crossing the finishing line to cheers and applause from her Mutts team-mates.
India said: “It went really well, although I did get tired towards the end. I think Bishop’s Hill in Ipswich was probably the worst part though as it was quite a steep hill.
“It was great to get to the end and see all my team-mates there. I love the sport, it’s really fast and fun.”
Skater hockey is similar to ice hockey and is a contact sport played on a hard surface by players wearing roller blades.
The Mutts are based at Debenham sports centre and play teams from across East Anglia.
Proud Mum Hayley said India had been due to take her black belt in kick boxing but this had been put on hold because of the lockdown.
“The challenge has been great for her because it’s given her something to focus on during the lockdown,” she said.
“Her coach set them a challenge of seeing how far they could skate as a way of keeping up their fitness. India did 14 miles initially, then decided if she could go that far then she would push herself to do a complete marathon, so we are very proud of her.”
So far India has raised a total of £920 through cash gifts and donations to her GoFund Me page India’s Inline Marathon for Mutts & Scorpion.
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