He updated fans online
Ryan Tubridy has revealed he injured his foot as he was training for the Operation Transformation marathon.Ryan has been keeping fans updated on how he's getting on with his training, but now he's not sure he will make the event at all.Taking to social media yesterday, Ryan said he had injured his foot and has an appointment with the doctor today to get it checked out.
"It's sore. I'm not sure I am going to make this thing but I've got an appointment to look at it tomorrow. Hopefully it will be okay. I just might get away with this. We'll see." "I haven't run since I was about 11 or 12 and probably from somebody…it is a very alien concept but it has been good and I have practised several times," he said on his RTE Radio 1 show.
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