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A Decade of Marathon Success for Katie Horton (1995 V)

We were so pleased to welcome Old Suttonian Katie Horton (1995 V) back to the School this week, having run her tenth consecutive London Marathon last Sunday, raising money for the MS Society.
1 May 2025
Written by Will Radford
General

We were so pleased to welcome Old Suttonian Katie Horton (1995 V) back to the School this week, having run the London Marathon last Sunday. This is quite an achievement for anyone, but for Katie, who has Multiple Sclerosis, this was her tenth London Marathon in a row. In the past she has also set herself other challenges including climbing Kilimanjaro, ascending Everest to Base Camp and parachuting from an aircraft. Over the last ten years Katie has raised just over £100,000 for the MS Society and we have shared her Just Giving page below if you would like to donate to the great charity.

We are proud that we have so many Old Suttonian who run marathons all over the world, including our very own Marketing and Communications Assistant, India Fowle (2019 H), who competed in the Hamburg Marathon which was also last Sunday. India completed the marathon in five hours and was raising funds for The Stroke Society. We have also shared India’s Just giving page too. Well done to all our OS runners.

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