Rosie’s story- inspirational journey

A few weeks ago I received a call in the DSF office from Gilly Eason. Gilly started running in January this year and has raised £1300 for charity.

Gilly runs with the Kirkcaldy Wizards who are linked to the very inclusive Fife Athletic Club. I guess the Wizards are part of the Jogscotland initiative supported by Scottish Athletics? Gilly trains with the Wizards on Monday and Wednesday for an hour at the Beveridge Park in Kirkcaldy and enjoys Parkruns and other social running occasions. She told me that sometimes there are as many as 80 runners involved with the Wizards.

Rosie Broadley turned up at the Wizards and expressed an interest in the couch to 5K programme. Rosie lost her sight this year and is now dependent on a cane. Rosie was accompanied by her daughter and Gilly introduced herself. Little did they realise how much of an influence they would have on one another for the remainder of the year.

Gilly was calling the DSF office to ask about guide running and supporting a runner with a visual impairment. It was an easy task on my part to pass on a few references and within no time Gilly had purchased a tether and volunteered her services to support Rosie on “Wizard Nights”. For over ten weeks Gilly and Rosie trained on together on grass, track and roads until she graduated couch to 5K with her fellow Wizards. The dynamic duo took over the park in true Wizard style.

Gilly told me they have a Wizard of the month every month on the first Monday. The accolade is reserved for those who are not the fastest or run the furthest. The award is about people who help and inspire others. Gilly was delighted and proud that this month it was Rosie!! There were tears from Rosie because she believes she is “just Rosie”. Rosie does not see herself as special despite having had a brain injury, stroke and lost her sight all in one year. Being part of the programme has had an amazing impact on her life and all those she have come to know her through the Kirkcaldy Wizards.

I learned when I was pulling this article together that Rosie has won a free trip to Vegas with GMTV!! The show is running a segment about “new beginnings” and Rosie’s daughter Sam emailed her story to GMTV. Not surprisingly she won the trip because she inspired the judging panel just as she has inspired her fellow Wizards throughout her ten week programme.

Congratulations Rosie on all that you have achieved to date. You are most definitely an inspiration. Well done of course to volunteer Gilly who has contributed so much to Rosie’s training, progression and safety. Wonderful story of the power of inclusive active recreation to change lives. Get Out Get Active in Fife (GOGA).

Richard Brickley OBE MBE Chairman DSF (SCIO) Board of Charity Trustees