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Hear the inspiring story of visually impaired marathon runner Charlotte Ellis as she discusses her remarkable sporting journey with Elly Fiorentini of BBC Radio York.
Countdown to success: Marathon runner
Charlotte Ellis in conversation
Date and time: Tues day 1 December 2020, 6 pm to 6.30 pm
Location: Online Event
Audience: Open to alumni, staff, students, the public
Admission: Free admission, booking required
Charlotte will explain how she entered sport despite low expectations around sporting achievement for someone with sight loss and how the University of York was influential in her sporting career.
Visually impaired all her life, as a child Charlotte was discouraged from taking part in sport at school. However, she didn’t allow this to stop her and found alternative routes into sporting activity, including circus performing and self-defence.
As a student at the University of York, she discovered trampolining, before being encouraged to take up running for the first time.
Another exciting challenge arose with a move to Triathlon, which led to world and European titles in 2010. But despite further success in Triathlon, Charlotte’s attention returned to running.
Through hard work and dedication she qualified for the British Athletics team and a place in the World Para Athletics Marathon championships in 2020, unfortunately the event was cancelled due to Covid-19.
This online in conversation event is part of York Disability Week 2020 and includes a Q&A session. Please submit your questions here before Wednesday 11 November.