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Posted: 26th September 2012
On May 10th 2010 Sarah Warner, beautiful, loving, wife, daughter, sister and friend collapsed at work due to a Cardiac Arrest. Unfortunately because of a lack of oxygen she suffered severe brain damage. Sarah was not expected to survive. Undoubtedly, it was Sarah’s prior good health that helped to prove the doctors original prognosis wrong. Sarah continues to amaze the doctors and therapists with her progress – she has regained her mobility, now walking, sitting, running and managing stairs. The main focus now for her rehabilitation is communication and cognition, which continue to be problematic. Funds are required to ensure rehab continues in these specialist areas to enable Sarah to receive every opportunity to recover from her horrendous brain injuries. On Saturday 25 August 2012, Brian Warner and some of his friends commenced the start of this year’s immense challenge…Run and Jump for Love 2012! Brian and his friends ran 7 marathons in 7 days, that’s 26 miles! Every day totaling 185 miles. As if the marathons weren’t enough of a challenge, the team finished the week on Saturday 1st September, 2012 by completing a skydive from 15,00ft at GOskydive in Old Sarum, Salisbury. This amazing week was undertaken for one purpose…Sarah’s story. The team at GOskydive are moved by Brian’s dedication to his wife Sarah and congratulate him and his friends on their efforts to support her. You are a strong woman Sarah……..you will do this!
Experience it to know it! It's crazy!
Reveiwed 13 December 2022
Omg! The experience is indescribable. I am still on an adrenaline high ever since I jumped on 25th of Nov, 2022. This has to be one of the best experiences in my life. I would like to take time out... Read full review
Bucket list complete..
Reveiwed 27 November 2022
A must do for anyone… it’s been my dream of doing a freefall sky dive since I was 5 .. I’m now 55 and today I did something that was amazing.. I was lucky enough to win this on a competition site... Read full review
Words can't describe the experience - incredible team.
Reveiwed 21 November 2022
Absolutely incredible experience, one I feel absolutely honoured to have had. Myself and my partner did it together as a belated birthday present after various postponements for 1.5 years which Josh... Read full review
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