Edgecoms run Stroud!
The Edgecoms IT team from Waterwells Business Park in Quedgeley successfully completed the Stroud half marathon and have raised over £1,322.00 for Great Ormond Street Hospital!
Great Ormond Street Hospital treats many thousands of patients each year - children who are suffering from the rarest, most complex and often life-threatening conditions. GOSH raise funds to support the hospital in its valuable work, and to ensure that it remains a world-class hospital.
Dave Edgecombe, Managing Director of Edgecoms, in particular has personal connections with the hospital. Declan, Dave’s son suffered from long gap oesophageal atresia, meaning that his oesophagus wasn’t connected to his stomach. Declan had to undergo pioneering surgery in Cardiff University hospital to stretch the oesophagus to join his stomach via a series of wires and spacers. This procedure was performed twice under the guidance of the senior consultant at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
In January 2007, Declan visited Great Ormond Street Hospital to undergo corrective surgery to join the oesophagus to the stomach. Up until this point Declan had only been able to feed milk via a tube placed into his stomach.
Declan spent over a month at Great Ormond Street Hospital. During this period Dave and his family experienced many highs (Declan finally drinking milk via a bottle for the first time) and lows (Suspected meningitis, having to be paralysed and sedated for 2 weeks to enable the corrective surgery to heal). The nursing staff, doctors and parent support team were fantastic and very supportive during this time. Declan spent the first 6 ½ months of his life in either Cardiff University Hospital or Great Ormond Street Hospital, but now at 2 years old, he is fully recovered and enjoying life thanks to the staff at both hospitals!
Edgecoms Ltd are committed to supporting the Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity (GOSH) in all the fantastic work that they do. By doing this half marathon, the team at edgecoms have raised a significant amount of money to give back to the hospital in return for all the wonderful work they have done over the years.
Here are the times they completed the half marathon in:
| Gun Time | Gun Position | Chip Time | Chip Position |
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| Robert Hardie | 01:45:02 | 590 | 01:43:26 | 575 |
| Owen Stinchcombe | 01:54:59 | 944 | 01:53:23 | 941 |
| Craig Ellis | 02:02:09 | 1163 | 02:00:31 | 1164 |
| Dave Edgecombe | 02:24:06 | 1523 | 02:22:28 | 1523 |
| Trevor Craze | 02:31:46 | 1564 | 02:30:08 | 1563 |
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