Athletics: London Marathon 25: Why Nicholas is running for rare autoimmune disease
Athletics / Fri 17th Jan 2025 at 08:06am
AS you know, we like to follow Harlow residents as they prepare to run the London Marathon.
The big race is set for Sunday April 27th.
This week, we focus on Nicholas Antolik.

The former St Mark’s pupil told us:
“Im running the 2025 TCS London Marathon to raise funds for PSC Support, the only UK charity dedicated to helping people with Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC).
“PSC is a rare and devastating autoimmune disease that affects around 500 people per million, targeting the liver and bile ducts. Those living with PSC face liver failure, infections, and a heightened risk of aggressive cancers. Tragically, there is no cure or effective treatment for PSC—but with your support, we can help change that.
“PSC Support plays a critical role in the lives of people like me, providing information and advocacy for better healthcare and psychological support. Importantly, they also fund groundbreaking research, driving us closer to the possibility of a cure. Despite advances in research over the past decade, PSC remains poorly understood. But with more funding and awareness, we can bring hope to those who desperately need treatment options”.
Click below to sponsor Nicholas.
https://2025tcslondonmarathon.enthuse.com/pf/nicholas-antolik
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