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Darren to take a dive for Crusaders

This article is from page 12 of the 2013-05-28 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 12 JPG

HE’S lost over 13 stone; he’s completed four marathons and counting, raising money for charity en route, but for Darren Kelly that’s not enough – there’s more as he takes to the skies this weekend for his latest exploit.

The 26-year-old Ennisman is going to Galway, along with up to 20 more Clare Crusaders, for a fundraising sky dive in aid of the Barefield-based charity for children with special needs.

“There was a group doing the sky dive for the Crusaders, so I decided to give it a go,” Kelly told The Clare People about his latest adventure since losing nearly half his body weight over the past 18 months.

“In January of last year I joined Weight Watchers and it started there. I put an awful lot of emphasis on exercise and started exercising every day of the week.

“The hardest thing was to start and trying to keep going. I was always swimming, but I wasn’t put the huge amount of effort that was needed. My sister was getting married last year and I set myself the target of getting down a couple of stone by the time she got married. That was a good target to set – then I set another target and aimed for that it went on from there,” he added.

His progress can be measured, not only in his weight loss, but also by his marathon times since first taking on the 26 miles 385 yards test in October 2010.

“I walked my first two marathons,” he revealed. “The first year I did the Dublin Marathon in nine hours and then the following year in nine and a half hours, but after really starting training in 2012 I’ve ran the last two, breaking five hours in Dublin last year and doing the Limerick Marathon in 4:42 a few weeks ago. I was delighted with that.

“I also did White Collar boxing for the Crusaders last year – it was all part of setting targets for losing weight and I’ve now lost over 13 stone and am now about 15 stone 12. There is great enjoyment reaching your targets. The more you do it the more it becomes a habit,” he added.

As for his latest adventure, which is quite literally a leap of faith, the affable Kelly is taking it in his stride. “We will go up on the day – you’re tied on to somebody up to 10,000 feet and weather permitting we’ll jump,” he said. “We have set ourselves a target of raising € 250 each. I’m doing a raffle of a signed Munster jersey, an Irish soccer jersey and a Clare jersey,” he added.

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