Endurance runner rescued after mountain fall
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A runner taking part in a mammoth challenge to run 66 miles (106 km) in 24 hours had to be rescued from a mountainside after slipping and injuring her arm and shoulder.
The woman fell while descending Scafell Pike in the Lake District on Thursday at 13:29 GMT, Wasdale Mountain Rescue Team said.
The team said her injury left her unable to move at all.
Rescuers placed her on a vacuum mattress before winching her into a coastguard helicopter which transported her to hospital.
The Wasdale team said the woman had been 42 miles (68 km) into a solo attempt to run up and down 42 Lake District hills in 24 hours.
"We'd like to wish the runner a very swift and full recovery," a spokesperson said.
"Hopefully once recovered she will return to complete the challenge."
The rescue took about four hours and 48 minutes.
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