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‘I used to hate running’: former Poacher the Imp prepares for London Marathon

April marathon nearing for Lincoln City Foundation fundraiser.

Jamie Johnson by Jamie Johnson
February 27, 2025
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Gary Hutchinson (left) shaking hands with Lincoln City Foundation chief Martin Hickerton (right). Credit: Lincoln City Foundation

Gary Hutchinson (left) shaking hands with Lincoln City Foundation chief Martin Hickerton (right). Credit: Lincoln City Foundation

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He is perhaps best known for his 16 seasons as Lincoln City’s Poacher the Imp. Now Gary Hutchinson is taking on perhaps his biggest challenge yet.

The 46-year-old, who runs the StaceyWest fan-blog, is running the London Marathon for the Lincoln City Foundation.

He said: “I’m enjoying the training. I used to hate running, and the first few weeks I found it very tough. I’d run 1k and then walk for 10 or so seconds, and now the runs have got longer. And I’ve gotten stronger.”

Tongue in check, he blamed the foundation’s CEO Martin Hickerton who approached him to take part.

Gary added: “I’m trying not to focus on it too much, I’m focusing on the next milestones like the Scunthorpe half-marathon and the 20-mile mark. I think I’ll get quite emotional when I go through the tape, though.”

He has already raised over £2,500, preparing to run his first marathon after taking on 5Ks and 10K races over recent years.

Gary Hutchinson (right) after running last year's Lincoln 10K.
Gary Hutchinson (right) after running last year’s Lincoln 10K.

The foundation helps people across Lincolnshire with initiatives ranging from ‘Fighting Fit’ for people with or recovering from cancer, to English language sessions for non-native speakers.

Alice Carter, the Foundation’s head of healthier communities, said: “The event is a fantastic opportunity to raise wider awareness of our charity at one of the world’s largest running events, and we are incredibly proud to have Gary as our first ever charity place runner.

“The funds Gary is raising will go towards supporting the ongoing delivery of our community programmes which seek to improve the physical, mental and social wellbeing of individuals across Lincolnshire.”

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