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Katie Price Barely Finishes The London Marathon

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Katie Price and husband Peter Andre were among many celebrities who ran in today’s London Marathon.

Despite months of training, Katie (aka Jordan) blew out her knee in the middle of the race.  She got bandaged up and managed to finish, with Peter holding her hand all the way to the finish line.

Katie participated in the race to raise money for the charity Vision, which supports the needs of blind, visually impaired and dyslexic children.  Katie’s son Harvey is blind.   With nearly a quarter of a million pounds in donations if she finished, no wonder Katie was committed to completing the race at any cost!

A couple of days ago, the model was quoted as saying that she was unhappy with the effects of her intense training.

“It’s vile. I’m small anyway but I like slender legs. I don’t like real muscle in a girl.  My jeans don’t fit. I feel like the Incredible Hulk.”

Don’t worry, Katie – between a knee injury and swapping training for shopping and lunching in Beverly Hills, you’ll be back in your regular jeans in no time!  Seriously, though – here’s hoping that knee gets better soon!

Photo Source:  The Daily Mail

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