For avid runner Kristina Cameron, there’s no greater sense of satisfaction than crossing a marathon finish line. Each time, the 42km feat means all the more as she knows what it’s like to be bed-bound and paralysed battling rare illness Guillain-Barré syndrome.
“I was just about crying at the end of my first marathon in Queenstown in 2019,” recalls the 38-year-old. “To think there was a time I couldn’t even walk and now I’ve done this! It’s a huge