Matt King and Lizzie Jones team up for the Great North Run
Matt became paralysed from the neck down after suffering a severe injury just 20 seconds into his first ever London Broncos academy rugby league match against Halifax RLFC in 2004.
Two years later in 2006 he lead a team of runners in the Great North Run and became the the first person with his level of spinal injury to complete a half marathon.
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Hide AdHe said: “The training and organisation for the Great North Run was incredibly hard, because of my care needs and the fact it had never been done before.
“When I crossed the finish line with the team, I felt like I could take on the world and win.”
Ten years on, Matt is ready to complete his third and final Great North Run and has recruited a team to join him.
Lizzie Jones, from Halifax, lost her husband Danny Jones last year after he suffered fatal cardiac arrest while playing for the Keighley Cougars.
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Hide AdA year on she has accomplished a lot from performing to the nation at the 2015 Challenge Cup Final to setting up the Danny Jones Defibrilator Fund, whose aim is to supply defibrilators to dozens of amateur rugby league clubs.
The power of social media helped Matt and Lizzie join forces as the organiser of his Great North Run team cheekily tweeted Lizzie to ask if she wanted to join.
Lizzie came back straight away with a yes and although she had never run any real distance before, she relished the challenge of getting fit to be part of the team.
Lizzie said: “It’s a privilege to be taking on this challenge with Matt and it’s going to be a very special and emotional day in the North East.”
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Hide AdThe pair will be part of the BBC’s Great North Run coverage on September 11.
Coming full circle, Lizzie’s late husband Danny, an academy player for the then Halifax Blue Sox, lined up against Matt in the match that changed Matt’s life in 2004.
The team are raising money for rugby league cares and the Danny Jones Defibrilator fund and to donate visit www.justgiving.com.tenyeartreble