The broken leg does not interfere, London runs six hours in marathon between tears and pain (Video)

After four months of training to compete for 26.2 miles, Siobhan O'Keeffe will not let the broken key stop him from ending Marathon in London. For 18 miles, 25-year-old O'Keeffe said she fought tears and pains to finish the race in 6 hours and 14 minutes, broadcasts FOXnews, translates [...]
After four months of training to compete for 26.2 miles, Siobhan O'Keeffe will not let the broken key stop him from ending Marathon in London. For 18 miles, 25-year-old O'Keeffe said she fought tears and pains to finish the race in 6 hours and 14 minutes, broadcast FOXnews, translates Periscope.
It began to damage it after about four miles, but it only deteriorated and worse”, O'Keeffe told SWNS. I had to stop in eight miles. I felt wounded and really heavy, I thought it was twisted. I don't think it'll be possible to compete with the broken key. ”

O'Keeffe stopped in a medical tent where she wrapped her ankle and she was reportedly advised to stop, but she said her adrenaline started and “all I wanted to do was finish.” She changed her competition strategy and had to walk a little bit to finish the race.

After crossing the finish line and taking a medal, O'Keeffe celebrated her arrival with family and friends before going to the emergency room the next day. A X-ray showed an apparent disruption in her bone. /Periscopi/











