Worthing running club rallies to raise charity funds in memory of team member’s husband

Run Academy Worthing members raising funds for MND association. Photo by Damon Cooper PhotographyRun Academy Worthing members raising funds for MND association. Photo by Damon Cooper Photography
Run Academy Worthing members raising funds for MND association. Photo by Damon Cooper Photography
When Sue Acaster goes out for a run in Worthing, she slips on her headphones and puts on the playlist compiled for her by her late husband Stuart.

Featuring some of their favourite dance tracks from holidays in Ibiza, as well as songs by Neil Young and Paul McCartney, it was put together by Stuart in his last few months before his death in August, aged 54, after four years of living with Motor Neurone Disease (MND).

And while it sometimes makes her cry, it gives Sue extra motivation to put on her trainers and get out of the house.

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Running has been her solace during Stuart’s illness and since he passed away but thanks to the support of her running club, Run Academy Worthing.

Sue and Stuart AcasterSue and Stuart Acaster
Sue and Stuart Acaster