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A BRITISH-based record-breaking runner has told how a man tried to rape her in a “premeditated attack” as she trained on the Algarve for an upcoming race.
Alison Walker relived the dramatic moment the stranger ambushed her and tried to take her shorts off after pushing her to the ground.
A British based runner told how a man tried to rape her while she was training in the the Algarve[/caption] Alison Walker managed to escape with just some scratched on her face[/caption] She has spoken to the police about the ordeal[/caption]Disturbingly, Alison also noticed a piece of tarpaulin and a bottle of water set up, suggesting this was a planned attack.
The Malaysian-born ultra-trail runner, who recently relocated to Heptonstall, West Yorks, from London, was saved by an emergency alert on her Garmin watch.
The terrifying ordeal took place on Tuesday morning as the 36-year-old ran a route between Albufeira and Vilamoura.
She reported the attack to the police after the scare.
The tax specialist said in an Instagram post: “Today when I was doing my session around the honey farm loop, on my second rep some guy ran out of the bushes then grabbed me and pushed me to the ground.
“He then started to try and take my shorts off. I offered all my valuables and he wasn’t interested.
“Thankfully my Garmin “crash alert” was activated when I got flung to the ground, I thought I’d just lie and say that’s the alarm to call the police.
“He then took my watch and fled. So yes, £400 down.”
Revealing she was assisted by two friends, she added: “Ran out to the trail and saw Kevin and Sharon who helped me and got me to safety and called the police.
“Me bawling my eyes out unable to see as the attack was forceful and my contact lenses fell out.
“I have never felt unsafe on a run before and we’ve run in some dodgy places.
“Honestly thank god for my Garmin, well, RIP Garmin, it’s now with a rapist!
“It was pre-meditated as the rape scene had a piece of tarpaulin on the ground and a bottle of water.
“Thank God for all my weight training and being able to push him away at the right time. God so f*****g stressful.
“So if you know anyone who is around the Algarve on a running trip, please please PLEASE tell them not to run around the honey farm loop on their own. PLEASE.
“The GNR police were absolutely ace though, could not have faulted them.
“They were so quick and there were about 4-5 cars and vans and a cute dog to find the culprit. He’s still out and about so…
“I honestly don’t know if I can do the rest of the week’s training, or whether I’ll be ready to race at Crawley in three weeks… but thankfully I got away with just a few scratches on my face and arms and legs and one Garminuk down.”
She branded her attacker a p***k and scum in a subsequent post, saying: “Running for me has been an outlet, and I bloody love running.
To almost have that taken away is unthinkable.
“To be honest, in those five or so minutes of ordeal, I thought I might not make it.
“All I thought in my head was, I f*****g worked so hard in my life to get where I am (work, life, lovely home and running, husband and friends) and I don’t want this prick to ruin my life.
“I’ve always had to fight to get to where I am and whilst I may look like I’ve got it all, trust me, every single step of my life has been a battle.
“Fighting to get into the big four to stay in the UK to work dealing with bullying, long hours, exams… just to send money home to support my dad who’s had a stroke and been in care for the last 10 years!
“I am not a talented runner and rely heavily on a good and challenging plan…
“And I also didn’t want to catch whatever this scum has in his f*****g body, and literally fought with every inch of strength in my head and body.”
It is not clear if the police have made any arrests.
As well as the GNR police force, Portugal’s PJ force was also alerted and a sniffer dog mobilised.
Alison has told in past interviews how she started running after moving to the UK for university.
She took up ultra-running after suffering a severe ankle ligament break in 2018 and reading a book about the demanding sport which had been recommended to her by her physio.
Alison holds the record solo time for a 300km route visiting the highest points in all 32 boroughs of London,
And has revealed that she previously ran around 100 miles a week.
She started doing ultras in 2019 and came second in her first 100-miler.
She was also left with scratches on her legs[/caption] A police dog was mobilised to help search for the attacker[/caption]