A LEGAL specialist has swapped her day job for a gruelling endurance test to raise more than £2,500 for Blind Veterans UK.

Fleur Meacham, a paralegal for Dudley law firm Talbots, completed a demanding 100km run from London to Brighton, overcoming steep hills, muddy bogs, obstacles and hedge rows in the process.

The 24-year-old reservist for the Royal Engineers surpassed her own expectations by finishing in just over 19 hours.

Impressed by her dedication and will power, bosses at Talbots agreed to donate £2,000 towards her fundraising efforts and this money will now be used to support blind veterans to purchase talking tin lids to help identify food, talking watches and jumbo keyboards to help them use computers.

“It was a ridiculously tough challenge but when the rain is lashing down, the blisters are starting and the aches throbbing you just remember what you’re doing it for and nothing else seems to matter,” said Fleur, who joined Talbots last year.

“With my background as a reservist it was an event I wanted to be involved in and the money raised goes a little way to helping some of our blind veterans regain some of their independence.”

She continued: “Training was a handful of half marathons, running sessions and long walks, which helped prepare me for the aches and pains. A lot of it is in the mind, get that right and you’ll be fine.”

Mary Mocklow, chief executive of Talbots, added: “We are very passionate about supporting good causes and charities that make a real difference.

“All of our staff are encouraged to take on new challenges outside of their day job and Fleur’s determination in completing 100km is a real stand-out achievement that we wanted to mark with our own donation.”