A STUDENT dressed as Tenderstem broccoli floret has heroically completed the London Marathon despite a painful injury incurred early in the race.
Marks & Spencer and Arbor sponsored Andrew Mackay to run the gruelling 26-mile course in aid of the Imperial Cancer Research fund.
Wearing a green Afro-style wig, jade tracksuit bottoms and M&S t-shirt, the race started well enough for Mackay – but heartbreak occurred on the 9-mile mark when the human brassica pulled up with ligament damage.
But after receiving medical attention, Mackay was determined to finish the race – and did so, raising £1,000 for the medical charity in sponsorship money.
He was rewarded with a photocall with Miss South Africa candidate Leigh Kearns.
The combined brains and beauty, who already holds a law degree, promotes the sweet and tender M&S brassica while studying for a postgraduate degree in marketing.