The first person to complete a marathon in a bionic suit is a paralysed British woman as she crossed the finishing line in London on Tuesday 16 days after the race began.
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Hundreds of people lined the streets and three mounted members of the Household Cavalry gave the 32-year-old a guard of honour as she finished the course on The Mall in central London.
Lomas, a former chiropractor who was left paralysed from the chest down following a horse-riding accident five years ago, said: "There were times when I questioned whether I would make it when I was training.
"Once I started, I just took each day as it came and every step got me a step closer."
She walked about two miles a day, cheered on by her husband Dan and their 13-month-old daughter Maisie, and her parents.
Lomas will not appear in the official results and did not receive a medal when she finished as competitors have to complete the course on the day of the race to qualify for a medal.
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Lomas, who now works as a jewellery designer, raised more than £86,000 ($140,000, 107,000 euros) for a charity which funds research to develop treatments for paralysis caused by a broken back or neck.
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"Some people lose the use of their arms as well. A cure needs to be found."
The £43,000 ReWalk suit, designed by Israeli entrepreneur Amit Goffer, enables people with lower-limb paralysis to stand, walk and climb stairs through motion sensors and an onboard computer system.
Source-AFP