'˜Inspirational' Loyd finishes mile race just months after losing leg

IT IS incredible, I never thought I would get to this point so quickly.

That was the message from the inspirational Loyd Durham after he crossed the finish line of the Gosport Golden Mile nineteen weeks after having his right leg amputated.The 41-year-old took part in the annual race yesterday at Stokes Bay and was cheered on by his family, friends and members of the Gosport Road Runners Club.Loyd made the decision to get his leg amputated after complications arose following a crash on his bike in 2014. He knew having the amputation meant he would be able to get back into running and his hard work and determination paid off yesterday with him completing the race.He said: ‘It was amazing. It was very emotional and it is a moment I have been building up to for the past 19 weeks.‘This was always the goal, to get back to running and my community.‘It was an incredibly proud moment to have all my family here.‘Having them cheering me on gave me the extra push to keep going and not give up.’Loyd prepared for the mile run by having intensive physiotherapy at Portsmouth Enablement Centre, doing core and strength exercises and doing road runs with fellow members of the Gosport Road Runners.Although Loyd remained optimistic he would get back into running, he admitted he did not expect it to be so soon.‘Wanting to run again is the reason I got my leg amputated,’ he said.‘I was optimistic I was going to achieve it but I never actually believed I would be here, having finished the Gosport Golden Mile so soon after having the amputation.‘I had a back-up run planned for January but it feels amazing to have been able to do this one.’After the race, Loyd, his family and Gosport Road Runners celebrates at the Bayside Cabin.Geoff O’Flanagan, vice-chairman of the running club, congratulated Loyd.He said: ‘Everyone here is so proud of how far you have come. Today, you demonstrated what an inspiration you are.’Loyd has now set his sights on future challenges where he will have a blade prosthetic thanks to generous people in Gosport raising the £7,000 needed for it.He said: ‘I have a triathlon planned in the summer and a 10km too. I want to thank all the wonderful people who have helped make this happen.’

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