Surbiton dad to run four marathons in four countries for four charities
By Tilly O'Brien 24th Apr 2026
A man from Surbiton is running four marathons in just eight weeks across Wales, Paris, London and Copenhagen to raise money for four charities that have supported his daughter, Beth.
Tom Allen is a father to two daughters, Grace and Beth, and is taking on this challenge to raise money for Teddington's Park Lane Stables RDA, Dravet Syndrome UK, Shooting Star Children's Hospice, and Yorda Adventures.
He hopes to raise a minimum of £3k for each charity.
In September 2015, Beth was born with Dravet Syndrome, a severe genetic form of epilepsy that begins in infancy, causing difficult-to-control seizures, developmental delays, and other associated conditions such as autism, ADHD, and motor and speech difficulties.
Speaking about his daughter, Allen said: "The day-to-day challenges of living with Dravet Syndrome are enormous.
"Beth is non-verbal, doubly incontinent and has no concept of danger. She requires constant supervision to keep her safe and has suffered 1,000+ seizures to date - many lasting in excess of one hour.
"Beth is of Welsh, French, English, and Danish heritage. Quite the combo! Therefore, I will be starting with the Great Welsh Marathon in March, before tackling Paris and London in April, and finishing in Copenhagen in May."
Allen will be running the London Marathon this Sunday (26 April).
Allen has already surpassed his fundraising target of £12k by raising £18,555.
You can donate to his challenge here.
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