Hi, and thanks for stopping by.
I’m not much of a blogger, but if you’ve read any of my previous posts, you’ll know this space is mostly about running marathons, ultramarathons, the joy and the struggle.
Now it’s time for a new chapter.
As I’ve mentioned before, on June 28, I’ll be running my biggest challenge yet: a 130 km ultramarathon, around a lake, in the summer heat and humidity.
I’ve tried this before, but the heat won.
This time, I’m going back and I’m not just running for myself.
I’m also raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support, a charity that does incredible work helping people affected by cancer.
At Rapid.Assembly, we support them every year and this year, I want to add my personal effort to that mission.
🎗️ You can support my fundraiser here:
justgiving.com/page/gabors-run
What to expect on this blog?
While I don’t post often, I plan to share a few updates as I head into race week:
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I’ll be leaving England on June 25 to travel home to Hungary
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From that point, I’ll start sharing short updates and photos
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On race day (June 28) I’ll be trackable online thanks to my GPS watch, you’ll be able to see my live location, pace, heart rate, and other data in real time (I’ll post the link once it’s available)
So if you're curious what it’s like to run 130 kilometers the build-up, the doubts, the pain, and (hopefully) the finish I’ll be sharing it all here.
Thanks for reading. And if you can spare even a small donation for Macmillan, thank you from the bottom of my heart.