Monday, 17 September 2012

32nd Annual Terry Fox Run


Hey everyone that is reading!

I apologize for not posting very much in the last few weeks. My husband and I did a move into our new home. More to come on that in a later post.

My focus for today's blog is on 'Terry Fox' and the 32nd annual 'Terry Fox' run that just happened yesterday all over Canada.

Have you ever asked yourself, "Who would high-five? or like to meet if I could meet anyone in the world?" Well my answer has and always will be Terry Fox!!

For those that don't know who Terry Fox is, I'm going to put a quick bio about him in here from:
 'The Terry Fox Foundation' at www.terryfox.org/TerryFox/Terry_Fox.html
  Please check out the website to learn more!

Terry

"Terry Fox was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and raised in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, a community near Vancouver on Canada's west coast. An active teenager involved in many sports, Terry was only 18 years old when he was diagnosed with osteogenic sarcoma (bone cancer) and forced to have his right leg amputated 15 centimeters (six inches) above the knee in 1977.
 While in hospital, Terry was so overcome by the suffering of other cancer patients, many of them young children, that he decided to run across Canada to raise money for cancer research.

He would call his journey the Marathon of Hope.
 It was a journey that Canadians never forgot.
 
After 18 months and running over 5,000 kilometres (3,107 miles) to prepare, Terry started his run in St. John’s, Newfoundland on April 12, 1980 with little fanfare. Although it was difficult to garner attention in the beginning, enthusiasm soon grew, and the money collected along his route began to mount. He ran close to 42 kilometres (26 miles) a day through Canada's Atlantic provinces, Quebec and Ontario. However, on September 1st, after 143 days and 5,373 kilometres (3,339 miles), Terry was forced to stop running outside of Thunder Bay, Ontario because cancer had appeared in his lungs. 

An entire nation was stunned and saddened. Terry passed away on June 28, 1981 at the age 22.
The heroic Canadian was gone, but his legacy was just beginning.
To date, over $600 million has been raised worldwide for cancer research in Terry's name through the annual Terry Fox Run, held across Canada and around the world."
-Terry Fox Foundation at www.terryfox.org


Now that you've read a little bit about Terry I hope you can see how inspiring, strong both mentally and physically, caring and determined he was. The more I've learned about what he did and what can be done the more I want to be involved.

While living in the states for seven years I was donating but never had the privilege of racing. Last year was my first year back in Canada and I had the chance to be part of the run but my sister had her wedding celebration happening so I knew this year was a must...No execuses.

What I did was team up with my trusty furry friend, Kaiser! We joined in on the 'Thornhill Terry Fox Run' in my local community yesterday September 16th, 2012.

Kaiser and I pre-run! He was distracted by all the energy and people ready to run.

Joining us there was Cheryl Kohut, inspiring run ambassador from lululemon, and friend and Yasmin and her husband (two lululemon run club members).

While I was in Thornhill getting ready to run I was deeply thinking about one of my closest friends, the beautiful Amy Robichaud, who was also running the race with many family and friends. They were all running it in honour of someone very dear to them that they lost to cancer, they called it 'Terry for Sherri' and fundraised $3,300 when their goal was only $1,500. I just want to call them out and say that YOU ALL ARE AMAZING! Cancer has taken so many lives and I am so proud to be part of an organization that works to fund innovative and progressive cancer research programs.

Being that this was Kaiser's first official run I didn't know how he would be/do. I was a little nervous that he would be too excited and burnout very fast with many runners around him. I also didn't know what to expect in terms of other dogs that would be there and I knew if there were a lot of dogs Kaiser would want to play with them all and be pulling in every direction. My last concern was the distance. Kaiser has ran many 10ks and more with myself or my husband Kevin but over the summer his mileage decreases due to the heat. Today was much cooler but he hadn't done a 10k in months. 

The weather was ideal: A sun that warmed the body when it hit you, and a cool crisp air.

The run started and we all did a loop around a local school track. This is where we saw the most people and Kaiser wasn't too sure where to go but wanted to catch whoever was in front of us. Pretty competitive...I wonder where he get's that from?
Once the pack separated Kaiser was doing just fine and got into a rhythm. We ran a 10 in 1, that's where you run for 10mins and walk for a min to rest and get your nutrition and hydration in. It was my first time doing this style of running and Cheryl was tracking it on her watch and letting us know when to do so. I'm not sure if this is something I'd be able to do myself for my races but I thought it was perfect for Kaiser and it gave him a chance to get some water in.

5k mark and still distracted!


At the end Kaiser made his last uphill climb and half lap around the track to finish strong and I was the proudest mom ever. He was such a trooper and had energy left over to show it.

The run was beautiful and it was so nice to see runners/walkers of all ages out. Many families participated which warmed my soul. It got me thinking about my future and how much I want my future family to participate in this race together.

The run in Thornhill had over 500 participants, and together it raised an amount of money that may well surpass $50,000.00 when all cheques and final coins are counted.

I also completed one of my fall goals...to find and run a dog friendly race with Kaiser!!!

Looking forward to running it again next year and supporting the amazing, 'Terry Fox Organization'.

-Calea






Monday, 3 September 2012

The Labour of Love

Hey Everyone!

HAPPY LABOUR DAY!!! I am using this Labour day to post about my love of running and the options that are laid out in front of me currently.

This past wee bit I've been on a mission to find my fall races and I've came across many great options. Take a look below to get some insight!

SEPTEMBER:

16th: 'The Terry Fox Run': http://www.terryfox.org/Run/

I will either be at the Cheer Station for this in Thornhill, Ontario or running the dog friendly one hosted by 'The Four Seasons' in Willet Creek Toronto.

22nd: 'Run For Your Lives': http://runforyourlives.com/




This race looks hilarious, HOW FUN! It's a 5k Obstacle Course and it is already 90% full via their website. It happens in Toronto, Pennsylvania, So Cal, Florida, Texas and Maryland but on different dates. The one above is in Toronto. This is a race I will need to keep in mind to meet my goal of 'running a race in costume'??? Thoughts? Has anyone ever done this race? 

23rd: 'Island Girl Half Marathon or 5k': http://www.islandgirlrunning.com/

'Island Girl' takes place on Toronto Island. I did the half marathon of this race in 2010 and thought the course was pretty thanks to the water being so close for majority of the race. I ran this when I first moved to Toronto and I only wish I would've done it with some friends. I went by myself to the race and had no one to celebrate it with. They had a great dance party pre-race and it was pure girl power there. 

30th: 'CIBC Run for the Cure': http://www.runforthecure.com/site/PageServer?pagename=run_homepage_12

This 5k run or 1k walk is to raise awareness and money for the 'Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation'. There are 59 locations across Canada and I am running this with my co-workers from lululemon in the York Region. 

OCTOBER:

6th: 'Albion Hills Fall 5': http://www.310running.com/2012-fall-five/

2.5k or 5k Trail Race Walk/Run. This one I am REGISTERED FOR!!! My dear friend Katie who is part of '310 running' has done this race and recommended it. I can't wait to run this one with her. This race will go towards my fall goal of doing another trail race.

14th: 'Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon': http://torontowaterfrontmarathon.com/en/index.htm

Scotiabank has both a full or half marathon option. I've done both and raced this race the past two years. It's where I hit my PB on my full last year. A fairly flat course and awesome cheer stations all along the race. Especially the lululemon cheer station! 

I'm not 100% sure if I'll do this one this year...we will wait and see. 

20th: 'Trick or Treat': http://www.trekortreat.ca/register.html

This race is Canada's First Ever Night Trail Run!!! It's a 5k and in Collingwood. I will finally get some good use of my headlamp if I choose to do this one and it can go towards my goal of running in a costume. 

Well these are the races I'm looking at so far. If anyone has any recommendations for the fall that are must-do's let me know. I am still looking for more dog-running race options?

Well I'm now heading out for a run with my husband so have a great day!