A son with a rare genetic disease is taking on an epic journey, running a series of endurance challenges to raise money in the memory of his mother.
Jordan Garrard, 38, from Barnet, has already completed the London Landmarks Half Marathon in aid of Huntington’s disease research at the University of Plymouth – raising £5,000.
Now he is planning his next venture – and he hopes to inspire others too.
Huntington’s disease is an inherited disease that causes the progressive breakdown of nerve cells in the brain. It can impact a person’s movement, cognitive skills and can cause psychiatric disorders. Currently there is no cure, and those with the condition have a 50/50 chance of passing it on to their children.
Having lost his mother to the disease in 2017 at the age of 60, Jordan decided to get tested, and found that he also carried the gene.
Facing his diagnosis, Jordan and his partner, Shelley Macnab, decided to raise money for the University of Plymouth after hearing about the research being conducted there.