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Episode 33 - Joel Runyon on What It Take to Run 7 Ultramarathons on 7 Continents
Episode 33 - Joel Runyon on What It Take to Run 7 Ultramarathons on 7 Continents
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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Jul 23, 2017
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Podcast episode
Description
Joel smashes through goals normally considered impossible. Recently, he completed an ambitious project to run 7 ultramarathons on 7 continents for charity to build 7 schools in developing countries. He succeeded - raising over $190,000. The 777 Project brought him to: Thailand Antarctica Australia Patagonia South Africa Finland and Chicago! Joel's philanthropic quest brought him around the world to extreme locations and terrain that nearly broke him. But his persistence led to the constructions of seven schools through Pencils of Promise, a charity where 100% of donations go toward its mission of school construction, scholarships, and trains teachers. Joel is on the podcast to talk about what it takes to run a series of ultramarathons in rapid succession, in varying climates, on very different terrain, all over the world. What are the travel logistics like for such an audacious project? How do you train for so many different races? What kind of gear is necessary to race in Antarctica? We cover that - and a lot more - on today's show.
Released:
Jul 23, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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