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Long distance run has never been my favourite, but after last year's (2008) Standard Chartered Marathon where I clocked to my delight, a little over 53 minutes in my 10 km run (the longest run for me by far), I was inspired to aim for 42 km in 2009 Stanchart Marathon.
First, I have to thank my company, New Century for turning my nondescript life around when we enrolled in Stanchart Marathon in 2007 as a corporate event. I have not been doing any form of exercise for more than 10 years and to get started in my first attempt at the 10 km run was indeed intimidating I must admit. But after completing my first 10 km event in 2007 after a long long lapse and in good time too (surprise, surprise), I was more than fired-up to work hard to better my last timing and one thing led to another, improving my distance from 10km to 15 km to 21 km and finally, the mother of event, the 42 km. Save for 42 km, I had already completed 10 km, 15 km and 21 km all within 2009.
Then, I have my friends to thank for the inspiration of sorts. Long Chua, the seasoned marathoner who is going for his third 42 km run this year and next year (2010), he is upping his ante by competing in the 'mind-over-matter' 84 km ultra marathon and also our usual running buddy, Eddie Tang (the three musketeers) who have been training regularly with me since beginning of this year. Keppel Bay Club and Mt Faber have almost become our regular turf. Winnie too, as much as she has been inspired by me, I am equally inspired by her. She has just started to put on her running shoes late last year only; admittedly her vast improvement in a short span of time did drive up my male ego to do the unthinkable distance, that is.
This year, I am pleased to learn we have about 25 participants from my company competing in various events. Long Chua, Eddie Tang and even my nephew will join me in the 42 km event whereas, Winnie has decided to concentrate in 10 km but next year, she has promised to cover 21 km. This, I will personally see to it.
I have decided in this gruelling 42 km, I must run for a cause, a good cause that can benefit & give hope to others and really, there is no better cause other than raising funds from colleagues, friends and even members of the public for the long suffering cancer patients. I have chosen Singapore Cancer Society to be the beneficiary.
I have a 6 hours target in this event but the 6 hours that I have to endure under the sorching run means nothing to the cancer patients who have to undergo many rounds of painful treatment and not knowing whether for sure, they will overcome the battle at the end of the day. There are the true heroes in every sense.
I really hope I can reach out to many friends to help chip in something from their pockets to help the cancer warriors in their vigorous battle with the disease. We can all play our part for the unfortunate ones.
Last but not the least, I am dedicating this run to my three good friends who had unfortunately succumbed to cancer not very long ago. Chee Keong, Jaslyn and Gabrielle, I know you have already found peace somewhere up there and you'll always be remembered forever and ever.
Hey I'm Sharon (Marketing Communications department) from SCS. A personal thank you for helping the Society to raise funds for our beneficiaries in this time of economic uncertainty. Wish you good luck in the 42km marathon!
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