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Thousands turn out for Perth Running Festival to raise funds for Telethon

More than 14,000 people who laced up their joggers and turned out to Perth Running Festival on Sunday have helped to raise $200,000 in vital funds for the children’s charity Telethon.

Among those who tackled the longest 42.2kms course was Katherine Johanson, who said it was the thought of the challenges her seven-year-old daughter, Leila Unthaya-Graves, will face in the future that spurred her on to complete her first-ever marathon.

In January, Leila was diagnosed with a rare neurogenerative condition — Autosomal Recessive Spastic Ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay — which could rob her of the ability to walk or run as she gets older.

Not only did Ms Johanson finish the event while raising more than $5000, she did it while pushing through the pain of stress fractures brought on by over-training.

Always a keen runner, she started increasing her distance training around the time Leila was first taken to Perth Children’s Hospital.

“She’s a full-of-beans little seven-year-old, so it’s hard to imagine that one day that’s not going to be the case,” she said. “I think it spurs you on as a parent when you feel like something could be taken away from your child.”

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