Monday, 10 October 2011

7 Marathons - Final Thoughts.

'So, 7 Marathons is finished.  Kevin has successfully completed his 7 runs in a week, we have slept off the tiredness, eased the aching muscles (well maybe !) and we have all gone back to the the "Day Job" !  But before we close the chapter I think it is worthwhile just having a quick look back at what Kevin has achieved here.


Here are a few facts and figures for our little adventure:

  • Kevin has run a total of 295.4km in a total time of 31 hours and 4 minutes.....to save you the maths, that is covering 1km every 6 minutes and 17 seconds or an average speed of 9.5 km/hr.
  • In supporting Kevin, I have traveled a total of 19,600 km in a total time of 11 days and 10 hours.  When I worked this out as an average speed it came to a very disappointing speed of on 71.5 km/hr.....only seven times faster than Kevin was travelling and he was doing it under his own power where as I had the help of the internal combustion engine and a few of jet powered aeroplanes !
  • In total, we had over 100 runners who turned out to run alongside Kevin at various times during the week all of whom ran superbly, no matter how far their chosen distance was.....thank you for your support.

From my perspective, the event has been outstanding and I am so pleased that Kevin gave me the opportunity to be involved with this challenge.  From start to end it has been great fun, challenging and rewarding in equal measure.


At this point I need to say a few thank you's to the people who have given Kevin and me some great support in put this event on.  

  • Eva Lefèvre in Belgium
  • Jacqueline Theuns in Holland
  • Per Vikman in Sweden
  • Rønnaug Vinje in Norway
  • Rachid Azzi in France
  • Gary Thompson in USA
  • Sharon Finch in UK
  • Elaine Cole (Kevin's PA) for all her help booking travel and hotels.

There is always a fear that you miss people out when you start to name individuals and I am well aware that the people I name here had some great support from the teams in their countries....thank you too to all those others, too many to mention, who helped put this event together, we could not have done it without you.


I couldn't really end my blogging of the event without including something from Kevin himself !  This is what he had to day:


"I really enjoyed this challenged and was very surprised in what I achieved. However I am certain that without the huge amount of support I got from so many people both organizers and runners this would not been possible. I therefore see this as a team achievement for which I was lucky enough to play a role. Thank you."

Let us also not forget what the purpose behind Kevin's run was....raising funds for his favorite charity Kidscape.  This is what Claude Knights, Director of Kidscape had to say:

"We are so proud of Kevin’s 7 Marathons achievement. This is another challenge that Kevin has undertaken on behalf of the Kidscape charity.  His belief in stamping out bullying has enthused him to raise funds for us regularly, through numerous events, but this must be his biggest challenge yet.  


I was there along with other Kidscape staff, family and friends to wave him off on his final marathon. Despite just flying in from Atlanta he looked refreshed and eager to run. He completed the final marathon in a great time and with amazing style.

Kevin’s fundraising efforts will make a big difference to the lives of bullied children. On their behalf we say a huge thank you and well done to Kevin."


Don't also forget, it is still not too late to sponsor Kevin through his Just Giving Website:


And finally, I would like to say a great big thank you to YOU, the readers of this blog.  In the last few weeks we have had over 2000 hits on the blog and knowing that there have been lots of people following what we have been doing has made it so much more enjoyable.  I'll let you all know what the next Challenge is.....when we have all fully recovered from this one !!!!!!

Monday, 3 October 2011

7 Marathons Challenge - Marathon 7; London, UK 02/10/11

The day dawned at 38,000 feet somewhere over the middle of the Atlantic as we returned to the UK from Atlanta.  The last two days had always been my major concern as there was very little slack in our program, both Kevin and I would be getting tired by this point and I knew these couple of days wouldn't involve much sleeping.  As it was, both of us managed to grab a few hours sleep on the return flight.  In fact, Kevin's wory was more about calorie intake and he spent the flight scavenging food from various sources including one of the stewardesses in flight meal (of a dried up sandwich) and a couple of leftover main meals.


To ease my planning worries we landed 30 minutes ahead of time and were very quickly through security, baggage reclaim and customers.  Kevin's wife and daughter were at the airport to collect us and we then drove to Uxbridge to collect my car and the equipment we needed for the day from the UK HQ Offices where we had left it 8 days ago.....although it seems longer than this to me for some inexplicable reason !  After this it was a blast around the M25 to get to Hackney Wick where we were meeting for the car parking.


This was the days one and only problem.....when we arrived there was a football competition go on and the car park was full to overflowing.  Fortunately, the competition was just finishing and some parking spaces soon became available.


There was a good turnout for the event both in runners and supporters.  There were 5 other runners taking part from the start, cheered on by Kevin's family, families of the other runners and also some great support from the guys at Kidscape who are the charity for which Kevin has been running.


After about an hour of preparations our little group of about 30 people walked the 2km from the car parking to the start at Old Ford Lock on the Lea Valley Navigation, right in the shadow of the new 2012 Olympics athletics stadium.  After a quick photo shoot it was time to go.


As with a number of races this week it was HOT....about 28 degrees, and due to the relative remote route we knew that getting drinks would be tricky so I cycled along ahead of the runners, making sure that they knew the right direction to take and to pas them food and drinks as they needed them.  At the start of the race I was carry about 10 litres of drinks in my rucksack which made it quite heavy.....at least it got lighter as the day went on !


The route proceeded 13km up the Lea Valley Navigation Canal to Lea Valley Athletics Centre and was very busy with walkers and cyclists on a lovely sunny autumn day.  At the Athletics Centre we joined in the Family Fun day being organised for the Edmonton Site and Kevin and his runners were well supported as they ran around the 200 metre indoor track for 14 laps.  This was also a good opportunity to restock my rucksack with water and Powerade....back up to 10 litres again....groan !  Whilst we were at the Athletics Centre we were aslo able to grab a hog roast sandwich for each of the runners and we all set off back down the canal chomping away.







The return route was 11km back the way we had come to Hackney Marshes where Kevin and his support team completed 4 laps of a 3.5 km course before finally running the last 2km back to Old Ford Locks where we had started earlier in the day.  Kevin finished the route in 4 hrs 48 minutes and 32 seconds....an excellent time given the temperature and his exertions of the last week !  We were met at the finish by Kevin's family.....happy to have him back in one piece !


Distance traveled today:  6,750 km
Total distance traveled:  19,200 km


Distance run by Kevin today:  42.2 km
Total distance run by Kevin:  295.4 km



Check back here later this week for the "summary and wind up" posting !

Sunday, 2 October 2011

7 Marathons - FINISHED!

Just to let everyone know that Kevin completed the London leg of his little escapade.  Today was very hot and another tiring race but Kevin completed in a time of 4 hrs 48 minutes 32 seconds.




I will post a more full account tomorrow.....when I am more awake :-)

Saturday, 1 October 2011

7 Marathons - Competition Time !

Now that we are approaching the end of 7 Marathons I thought it was time to get some interaction going with readers.  We have had well over 1200 hits on the blog so far which is fantastic.....time to get you involved.

Whilst Kevin has been running I have spent quite a bit of time listening to tunes on my iPod.....so my challenge is......who can think of a good tune to sum up Kevin's achievements here ????

Here are some ideas to get the creative juices flowing:
  • REM - Everybody Hurts.
  • U2 - Running to Stand Still.
  • Madness - One Step Beyond.
Post your ideas as comments.....the best one (in my humble opinion!) posted by Friday will be the subject of a video post !

Get thinking.

7 Marathons Challenge - Marathon 6; Atlanta, USA 01/10/11

When the alarm went at 05:00 I felt decidedly un-rested after just 4 hours sleep in the last 36 hours !  But today was Marathon 6 so there was no time for lying around sleeping!  After a quick shower I met Kevin in the hotel reception at 05:45 and we set off for the 5 minute drive to the Company HQ building here in Atlanta.

Being 6am and a Saturday morning is was still dark and, not surprisingly, very quiet !  After a quick photo shoot (just to prove we did actually go there) Kevin set off on his run.  Yesterday I had made some changes to the route as we couldn't gain access to the parkland we wanted to run in until after sunrise so the first few kilometres were completed around a short road loop close to the office building.


Google maps is a very good planning tool in telling you the distance of the routes you choose.....what it fails to tell you is the elevation change and there was a reasonably substantial hill on this loop that Kevin had to run up seven times.....I am sure he was cursing me by the end of this!


I also felt a bit self concious sitting beside the road in the pitch black with a stopwatch and a clipboard.  At one point a police car trundled past, did a U-Turn and came back for a second look at what I was doing.......I was trying to work out whether to telling the truth about "timing someone running a marathon" would be believed !!!!  Obviously I looked trustworthy (goodness knows how !!!!) because they didn't stop.


As the day dawned, Kevin ran back past the HQ building and off to the entrance to the Chattahoochee River National Recreational Area where the plan was 6 laps of 3.3 km around the "Cochran Shoals Trail".  This trail is clearly the Atlanta runners favourite running location as it was packed, even at 07:30 on a Saturday morning.....and never quietened down all the time we were there.  


It is a very picturesque bit of woodland down along the river bank and Gary, our local coordinator, needs a big thank you for his recommendation on using this area....it was very pleasant for me sitting on a bench watching all the runners exercising in the early morning sun and passing Kevin food and drink each time he passed......I think Kevin found it pleasant running too.....but not as relaxing as my morning!


After the laps here it was then a 5km road run back past our hotel and up to the finish at Brumby Elementary School where staff from the HQ were taking part in a Corporate Responsibility & Sustainability (CRS) week event helping the pupils do some gardening and planting some trees and flowers.


As Kevin approached the finish he got a rousing welcome from staff, parents, pupils and teachers, which was a very nice way to finish what was a lovely run.  Running early here was clearly a good thing as the morning was nice and cool but bright and it made for good running conditions and he completed the course looking very fresh in a time of 4 hours and 37 minutes.


It also gave us plenty of time to refuel depleted energy reserves with a very nice burger and fries before we made our way back to the airport, returned the hire car and checked in for our 9:15pm flight.


So.....one more marathon to go.  We sleep on the plane tonight (well, if we manage any sleep that is) and run in London tomorrow afternoon when we get back.....I think that is going to be hard work!  The forecast is for more hot weather :-(


Check back tomorrow to see how we get along.....and also check out how Kevin is doing on his fund raising on his Just Giving website.




Distance travelled today:  50 km
Total distance travelled:  12,450 km


Distance run by Kevin today:  42.2 km
Total distance run by Kevin:  253.2 km