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Monday, April 02, 2012

Cork News interview with Wheelchair athlete Gerry Forde...

This weeks edition of the Cork News has an in depth interview with Gerry Forde from Blarney. Well known for attending road races all over the country, Gerry has also completed in excess of 200 Marathons. As a wheelchair athlete, he has completed more Marathons than anyone else in the UK and Ireland. As for Europe or the USA???

The interview can be read HERE

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Jerry is amazing - an inspiration to all and always smiling! We missed his "beep beep" on Sunday at the Carmel Lynch Memorial Race.

John G said...

What a great interview you gave, Gerry. So funny in places, yet so human and dignified. I always admired you at the races around Cork, but you are gone up even more in my estimation after reading the interview.
Keep it up Gerry, you keep the rest of us going.

Ian said...

As someone who is some-what long in the tooth, I am new to running.

I've been to a good few rqaces that Jerry raced too and he's such a Gentleman.
He always has a word for everyone who wishes him good luck along the route, even when he's under-pressure going up-hill.

He truely is an inspiration to all that no matter what challanges life throws at you, anything is posssible when you haveb the right attitude.

Well done JF.

Anonymous said...

Great interview which gives us a hint of Gerry's great spirit. Thanks for sharing Gerry!

Anonymous said...

The words "hero" & "legend" are often bandied about too much. However, I can state with certainty that both apply accurately to Gerry Forde. And he's a thorough gentleman too. I've rarely ran a local race that I didn't meet Gerry, from the 5 mile to the marathon, Gerry is always involved with a greeting & smile for his fellow competitors. The applause for Gerry from fellow athletes as he starts a few moments before others is well deserved & meant from the heart of all. What a man!