British Orthopaedic Association

Satya Kanth Pydah's London Marathon fundraiser

Satya Kanth Pydah

Satya Kanth Pydah

My Story

For the past 23 years I have dedicated my career to orthopaedics and traumatology. To date, this has been a rewarding and fulfilling journey where helping patients has given me great pleasure. On this journey I have sadly witnessed numerous stories where a single incident has been life changing not only for patients but also for their families and friends, especially after the global pandemic COVID -19 I thank the invaluable research work of BOA (British Orthopaedic Association) which has changed the lives of thousands of patients. Research is one of the ways in which it helps all humanity across racial, religious and political boundaries. I am honoured to have the opportunity to raise awareness and funds for this disease through my participation in the London Marathon.

Running is not in my blood and at one point I did not even have the stamina for a 2km run! This was no easy task and challenged me physically and mentally. Preparing for a full marathon (26.2 miles) took months of training and hard work to develop both physical and mental stamina.

 The London Marathon is on 23 April 23 and will test me in a way I have never done before. I need your help and support to complete this challenge, but more importantly I need the noble opportunity to raise money for such an important cause close to my heart. I ask for your sincere help and support and invest your generosity by kindly donating to this charity.

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Funded

  • Target
    £2,516
  • Raised so far
    £2,876
  • Number of donors
    86

My Story

For the past 23 years I have dedicated my career to orthopaedics and traumatology. To date, this has been a rewarding and fulfilling journey where helping patients has given me great pleasure. On this journey I have sadly witnessed numerous stories where a single incident has been life changing not only for patients but also for their families and friends, especially after the global pandemic COVID -19 I thank the invaluable research work of BOA (British Orthopaedic Association) which has changed the lives of thousands of patients. Research is one of the ways in which it helps all humanity across racial, religious and political boundaries. I am honoured to have the opportunity to raise awareness and funds for this disease through my participation in the London Marathon.

Running is not in my blood and at one point I did not even have the stamina for a 2km run! This was no easy task and challenged me physically and mentally. Preparing for a full marathon (26.2 miles) took months of training and hard work to develop both physical and mental stamina.

 The London Marathon is on 23 April 23 and will test me in a way I have never done before. I need your help and support to complete this challenge, but more importantly I need the noble opportunity to raise money for such an important cause close to my heart. I ask for your sincere help and support and invest your generosity by kindly donating to this charity.