Man with cystic fibrosis to run London Marathon

Chloe Harcombe
BBC News, Bristol
John Darvall
BBC Radio Bristol
Finlay Thornell Finlay Thornell. He is out running, wearing a white hoodie, a brown cap and black headphones. He is holding a blue bottle. He is looking at the camera, although his face is partially covered by the hat.Finlay Thornell
Finlay Thornell is preparing to run the London Marathon in April

A 19-year-old with cystic fibrosis (CF) is aiming to run the London Marathon to raise money for charity and awareness for the condition.

Finlay Thornell, from Oldland Common in South Gloucestershire, spent much of his childhood in hospital being treated for the condition, which he was diagnosed with when he was six-months-old.

Over the years Mr Thornell has participated in athletics in a bid to improve his health.

"I just really want to not only help myself, but also inspire people," he said.

CF is an inherited condition that causes sticky mucus to build up in the lungs and digestive system.

Mr Thornell said his health had been "really bad" in the past, leading to hospital admissions which lasted a few months.

At times, his lung function decreased to about 60%, impacting his breathing and ability to do his normal daily activities like attending school.

Finlay Thornell Finlay Thornell pictured as a child. He is in hospital. He has short brunette hair and is wearing a blue polo shirt and is holding the gold Olympic torch.He is looking at the camera and smilingFinlay Thornell
Mr Thornell was unable to attend the 2012 Olympic Games in London, but had the chance to see the torch on his hospital ward as it toured the country

"Everything with the illness has been very difficult.

"You always have to be on alert.

"Even right now when I feel good, a month down the line I could get a chest infection which will throw me off," Mr Thornell said.

On 27 April, Mr Thornell will participate in the London Marathon.

He is aiming to raise £2,500 for Cystic Fibrosis Trust.

"This is completely my world... I haven't know a life without it," he said.

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