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Carlisle man begins seven day challenge in memory of ‘real life hero'

Carlisle man begins seven day challenge in memory of ‘real life hero'

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A PERSONAL trainer from Carlisle is beginning a seven day challenge this week in memory of his dad.
Barrie Mark Scougal, 49, who owns Barrie Mark Personal Training in Harraby, set off this morning (Monday, 26 May) on a 10km swim.
He has a whole host of other physical challenges planned to raise money and honour the team at Eden Valley Hospice who cared for his dad, Tony Scougal, and Jigsaw, Cumbria's Children's Hospice.
Tony, who Barrie describes as a 'real life hero', died in June last year after a battle with cancer.
Barrie and his dad, Tony. (Image: Supplied) Barrie said: 'In his final days, Eden Valley Hospice gave him peace, dignity, and comfort. They also gave my family a place of safety and compassion during an incredibly painful time.
'To say thank you—and to support the many other families who will need this kind of care—I'm taking on a week of fitness challenges.
'Whether it's running, lifting, swimming, dancing or coaching, I'll be putting my heart into every challenge.'
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This morning, Barrie began the week with a 10km swim at Bannatyne's gym after coaching from Myles Little. His wife, Marie Scougal and his two daughters were watching on the sidelines with banners.
Marie said: 'I'm so proud, it's amazing. As a couple we have faced so many challenges, but Barrie always finds the positives.
'He's relentless in doing good and it's great to put a spotlight on and shine a light on something so special in the area.'
Tony with his two granddaughters. (Image: Supplied) On Wednesday, 28 May, Barrie plans to honour his parents by learning one of their favourite dances – the foxtrot - and perform it at his gym in the city. They used to have lessons regularly at Let's Dance in Carlisle.
The week will end with Barrie completing a half-marathon, following in his dad's footsteps, who took part in 50 half-marathons and 25 full-distance marathons.
In between challenge days, Barrie will also be hosting full days of coaching clients on the gym floor, training with them and alongside them.
As of now, he has already raised £4,455 of his £5,000 target which Marie says is 'bonkers'.
Eden Valley Hospice added: 'A huge good luck to Barrie. We are honoured Barrie has chosen to support the hospice.'
You can donate to Barrie's JustGiving page here: https://www.justgiving.com/page/barrie-mark-6?utm_medium=FA&utm_source=CL

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