As a boy, Shakil was obsessed with football. He loved to play, but was routinely overlooked and excluded from playing for his community team. The criticism and rejection led to feelings of low self-worth and he lost a lot of confidence.

In his mid-20s, Shakil's friend introduced him to running. "I used to think it was boring, but it's changed my life."

Shakil says the difference between the football and running communities is like "the difference between night and day". Through Addidas Runners, Shakil has found encouragement, support and gone on to run in numerous Addidas events across Europe. This week, he is running the London Marathon 2022.

Adidas Runners describes itself as" is an international community comprising people from different backgrounds and walks of life, united by a desire to become better: better runners, better athletes and, ultimately, better humans."

Running has also given Shakil the confidence to pursue new opportunities. He is now a coach sports teacher at two primary schools in a deprived part of south London. He has also volunteered at major sporting events, including the Women's Euros this year.

Running has given Shakil has purpose, confidence and is an inspiration to others.

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