Last
month at Run Melbourne I had the pleasure of doing the event with 7 special
team mates. I’d like to introduce you to them and share their tremendously inspiring stories
…
Their journeys are about overcoming obstacles to meet
their goals. This is a common theme for runners, indeed for life, but one that
we sometimes don’t celebrate enough.
We were part of Team World Vision, who had over 120 inspiring runners each doing something other than running just for themselves. Running for
helping others takes your running to a whole different level.
Running with friends and helping each other achieve
their goals also takes your running to a new level. I had the delightful
role of being “chief encourager” of those in the team to help make their
commitment come true. (Some might say I was “chief annoyer” but that’s
for them to tell their story!!)
This is Tysha Baldwin. (far left)
Only at age 5 can you look so happy at the finish line!
Tysha's 5. She ran in the kids 3km race and did her first ever fun run. She raised $380 in the process.
Wow. What an example she is setting to the rest of us.
Her ‘before’ and ‘after’ videos are priceless. Well worth a watch.
(Click the link to watch – and if you can’t resist that cute face you can still support her World Vision fundraising till August 231st …. http://runmelbourne.everydayhero.com.au/Tysha
This is Tysha’s dad, Carey.
I love this guy like a brother. He ran his first half marathon
having only taking up becoming a runner not that long ago. He also experienced
the ups and downs of getting injured in the last couple of crucial training weeks and going
into the race with that unknown feeling.
He smashed it.
This is Mel.
Mother of two youngies and running superstar. (Only Mel could look so healthy at the end of her first 10km race!)
I took this photo but I didn't say "now all line up in height order!"
Mel went through the stress of being mum and having a training schedule interrupted by kids illnesses, sleeps (or lack of) and a visit to Japan mid training season where she only snuck in 2 runs.
She powered home.
Mel’s blog gives a wonderful account of what she
experienced. Fantastic . Read it. (She even refers to us as “her
friends”!!! J)
This is Doug. (And his delightful wife Jenny and daughter Fiona)
Doug sent us all an email at one stage saying:
“I’m
very disappointed but I’m going to have to face the almost fact that I will not
be running with you in July. I injured my Achilles tendon late March and not
been able to run until just over a week ago. I had two attempts at running
after treatment; both of which ended up with me hobbling back to the car.
Just
cant see it healing by July. Not a happy Doug L
So getting to the start line was a victory – let alone the finish line. (Which Doug did in the normal wonderful style we love him for!)
The rose surrounded by us thorns!!
And these two spunky guys are my sons – Benny and Aaron.
Aaagh ... that water tastes good .....
Some weird kind of pre-race warm up of your hands!
Aaron had been training in humidity in the weeks before
hand and experienced massive doubts. His times got slower and he learnt a lot
about how this running thing is a about 90% mental – and the last 10% is also
mental! He rocketed home in 19th overall for the 5km event.
Benny had “training shock”. That feeling when you realize
you have just 2 weeks to get ready! But,
true to Benny’s great spirit, he got out there and had a red hot go. I love watching him just love the joy of
being sporty.
Each one of these runners –
and that’s what they are – achieved great things. They delighted me with what they
achieved, what they learnt, and what they shared. They all have big hearts and
gave much of themselves – and they are better for it! And so are those
they helped through fundraising for Team World Vision.
Here’s a great 'before’ shot. This selfie is about
6.30am before the start. We loved the nervous energy and praying together.
So what’s next?
Melbourne Marathon Running Festival
is October 13th. Carey is running his first full marathon.
Aaron and Benny are signed up for the shorter distances. Join us?
Who would have thought I would conclude this blog with
a quote from Michael
Jordan. He sent it to me during my training:
It WILL hurt. It WILL take time. It WILL require dedication and sacrifice.
But it WILL be worth it.
(Well
actually he tweeted it so maybe it was for more than just me . Maybe for you
too!)
Such great fun. Go enjoy the powerful benefits of
physical activity with your friends.