Andrew Walker Rehabilitation Fund

Fundraising campaign by Brendan Taaffe
  • €17,609
    raised of €40,000.00 goal goal
44% Funded
272 Donors

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Andrew Walker is one of the great ambassadors of Irish athletics. He is one of Ireland's elite tribe of sub 4 minute milers, a former national senior 1500m champion, has competed at European and World Junior Championships, is a Penn Relays winner, and in his time trained with and raced the most elite athletes on the planet.

On Saturday morning 1st July, Andrew was hit by a car in his adopted home of Santa Brigída in Gran Canaria, leaving him in a critical condition with multiple internal injuries and shattered bones. His lungs and spleen are very badly damaged. But for those of you who know him, or those who have had the opportunity to race against him, you will know how strong and single-minded he is. Andrew is now off life-support and has stabilised well from his multiple surgeries and is on the slow road to recovery. This will take a lot of time and patience. This campaign is started to assist his beautiful young family, children Danam and Jane and his amazing partner Maria, in what will be a very difficult path ahead. His medical bills will be substantial and they will need support.

Andrew and his twin brother Kevin were coached early on by their father, Shay Walker, who tragically passed away only last month. They trained with the late great Noel Carroll in UCD. The Walker twins struck fear into many a starting line up, both nationally and at an international level, and broke many a heart with their blistering pace in the home straight. Later in his career, Andrew set up the Professional Warm Weather Training Camp in Gran Canaria, where he helped the many athletes who travelled from Ireland and around Europe to train with him. For those that have a story or memory of how Andrew has inspired or helped them as athletes or indeed as humans, please share it.

Now 41, Andrew had recently stepped up his training with an eye on the World Masters Athletics Championships in 2020, but now his priority and focus will be just to recover for his family. He has been an inspiration to so many. I know that the wider athletics family will gather round and return the love. Thank you.

Organizer

  • Brendan Taaffe
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  • Campaign Owner

Donors

  • Sannie Cudzer
  • Donated on Sep 17, 2018
€10.00
  • Brendan Carrigan
  • Donated on Sep 14, 2018
  • Really glad to see you on the mend. It’s been a long time but I’ve great memories of getting my ass handed to me by you and your brother back in the day!!! Get well soon 👍

€20.00
  • Una Donnelly
  • Donated on Sep 14, 2018
€20.00
Sep 11

Good news from Gran Canaria

Update posted by Brendan Taaffe at 09:01 am

Hi all, Just to give everyone an update on Andrew’s progress, the news from Gran Canaria is very good. Day by day he is improving and his strength is growing. For the first few weeks out of hospital Andrew was convalescing in a small ground floor apartment near the beach,. . . . .

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Jul 17

Andrew's progress this week

Update posted by Brendan Taaffe at 07:21 pm

From the beginning of last week Andrew showed an encouraging daily improvement. The bruising on his heart and lungs has begun to recede and the spleen is recovering well from the surgeries to mend multiple lacerations. By the end of the week he had even managed to stand up with. . . . .

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Jul 06

Recent update on Andrews condition

Update posted by Brendan Taaffe at 08:19 pm

Late yesterday he was moved from the high dependency unit to an observation or stepdown room.He is lucid and awake and able for short bouts of conversation and he was in buoyant form last night. Today though, the full extent of the task ahead is dawning on him and he. . . . .

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Donors & Comments

272 donors
  • Sannie Cudzer
  • Donated on Sep 17, 2018
€10.00
  • Brendan Carrigan
  • Donated on Sep 14, 2018
  • Really glad to see you on the mend. It’s been a long time but I’ve great memories of getting my ass handed to me by you and your brother back in the day!!! Get well soon 👍

€20.00
  • Una Donnelly
  • Donated on Sep 14, 2018
€20.00
  • Kenny Curran
  • Donated on Sep 13, 2018
€50.00
  • Paul Gallagher
  • Donated on Sep 13, 2018
  • As Andrew would say, "There is no way but way" and that is exactly what he has done from the first moments of consciousness. He is now reaping the rewards...by making a recovery not many would be capable of...amazing stuff Brother :) The pictures posted on September the 11th of Andrew training in the sunshine was a perfect birthday present for me! Keep it going my man. Best wises from the Gallagher clan from Dun na nGall :)

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  • Tom Conlon
  • Donated on Sep 13, 2018
€20.00
  • John Dunne
  • Donated on Sep 11, 2018
  • Hi Andrew It’s great to see you have turned the corner and on the road to recovery. I wish you all the best and your journey back to full fitness. The last time we met was at Donore and I always appreciated your advice and feedback when you were there with us along with Downsey. Take care, John D

€50.00
  • Mary Howe
  • Donated on Sep 11, 2018
  • Super news to hear how well Andrew is recovering, but never doubted him, knew with his focused mind he would get back on his feet in no time. This small donation is from car boot sales that we did to try help towards medical costs or whatever was needed. Here to help our true friend, as he would do for us!

€125.00
  • Peter Eustace
  • Donated on Aug 30, 2018
€40.00
  • darren mcnally
  • Donated on Aug 29, 2018
  • Best of luck on your recovery Andrew... The McNally Family

€100.00
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