Spreading awareness of “Run Over Cancer” & “Wellness over Illness” through Mumbai Ultra – 12 Hours Run
Participants ran for 12 hours from 5 a.m. to
5 p.m. and in a 11 km loop
Run started at 5 a.m. from MGMO Swimming
Pool, Shivaji Park to Worli
10 Pediatric Cancer Patient Kids
from TATA Memorial Hospital ran along with their guardians
Over 500 challengers and 2000
supporters ran on 73rd Independence Day on
August 15, 2019 to spread the message of “Run Over Cancer” & “Wellness
over Illness” at 'The Mumbai Ultra - 12 Hour Run' on August 15, 2019. About
100 plus women and armed forces from
Indian Navy, Coast Guard and Police Personnel participated in the Sixth Edition
of Mumbai Ultra. More than 500 Ambassadors of running took up the Challenge
of running 12 hours to spread the message of “Wellness over Illness” among
the citizens.
Mumbai Ultra raised
donations in the name of TATA Memorial Hospital for treatment of Pediatric
Cancer Patients. To appreciate the initiative taken by Mumbai Ultra, 10 Pediatric
Cancer Patient Kids from TATA Memorial Hospital ran along with their Guardians
and Volunteers of Mumbai Ultra Team in order to support the runners running in
today’s event.
Mr.
Prakash Agarwal, Cancer Survivor ran 12 Hour to spread the message “Run Over
Cancer”. No
casualties reported informed, Medical Director Dr. Gayatri Thakoor.
Mr. Daniel Vaz, Race
Director lauded Mumbai Ultra’s effort for organizing a Unique 12 Hour Running
Event. He further elaborated that Mumbai Ultra acts as a Platform for runners
to practice and train themselves for running in the tougher Ultra Races
organised in India & abroad. The event is also unique, in that it draws
runners to test their mettle at an Ultra-marathon distance with a ‘time based’
element wherein they can run as much as they can and as long as they can. There
are no prizes because everyone is a winner.”
Another 2,000 joined for a
shorter duration over the day to support the challengers, gain the benefits of
running and experience The Mumbai Ultra for themselves.
'The Mumbai Ultra' was
conceived in 2014 as a 12-hour public run on the streets of Mumbai to raise
awareness about the tremendous benefits of running. A natural activity for
the human body, running brings a host of benefits including maintaining
a healthy weight, stronger heart and lungs, more stamina, a stronger body,
healthier joints, a happier and more confident disposition, and a ton of friends among
its massive community. Running is suitable for almost anyone, being an easy and
inexpensive way to stay fit.
"The body is many
things to us, including the machinery with which we perform our various
activities. It was designed to walk, run, jump, pull, push, stretch,"
said Naveen Hegde, one of the Core Organisers of The Mumbai Ultra and an avid
marathoner.
"When we keep our
body in use, we are able to retain our fitness well in our senior years. Else,
the body atrophies, resulting in aches and pains as early as the late 20. So
get off the chair, put on your shoes and run," he says.
“Running is a great way to
build resilience, be focused and stay goal-oriented, teaching one how to
convert intention into execution. A healthy fitness quotient should be a
personal priority and this is something that we encourage at Edelweiss as well.
Being associated with the Mumbai Ultra Marathon has always been a joyful
experience and we are happy to partner with them once again”, said Mr. Rashesh
Shah, a participant and Chairman & CEO of Edelweiss Group.
Mr.
Satish Gujaran says, “Mumbai Ultra Marathön is a great initiative by the
runners for the runners. It’s giving the runners a great opportunity to run
beyond 42km along with their favourite elite runners with the very best support
on the race route. And the best part of the run is that at the end of the day,
each runner feels satisfied that they are contributing towards saving children
suffering from cancer. It’s an amazing concept for the love of the sport.”
Mr. Prakash Agarwal, 41
year old Cancer Survivor and Ms. Lata Alimchandani ( Neeru Bajaj) 61 Brain Tumor Survior ran 12 Hour in Mumbai
Ultra.
Mr. Prakash Agarwal, 41
year old Cancer Survior is a true inspirational runner amongst us. He states
that his phase during the cancer treatment made him aware of his own emotional
strength; Hope and determination to come out better and stronger than what he
was before, is what kept him going. He further mentions that running ultras and
marathons also embodies similar traits - Determination and pushing one's own
limits. Running Ultra could be considered a bit of nonsensical. However,
nonsensical people only achieve great things in life.
Ms. Lata Alimchandani,
61 fought from Brain Tumor few years ago, started running 5 years back and have
ran almost 60+ Half marathons, numerous 10Ks (Podium Finisher in maximum 10Ks)
and 9 Full Marathons finishing Abbott World Marathon Majors. She says “I felt
much better and became much stronger and confident since the time I have
started running. I have gained lot of respect and made many friends than I
had before. This is not the only benefit. With any exercise you can not
only stay healthy, but eat well. She further says “If something has to
happen, it can happen anywhere - Stay strong and don’t be scared. Live your
life today.”
Edelweiss is the Unlimited
Partner, Idealake is the Digital Partner, Dr. Bangera’s Sai Physiotherapy
Clinic is the recovery partner, with other partners like IOCL, BPCL, Zee 24
Thas, SRL Phadke Labs, Café Trofima, Menrva, India.com, etc. The event is
powered by Zee International. The Medical Team consisted of 100 Doctors,
Para-Medicos and Physiotherapists who came from KEM Hospital and Sion Hospital in
order to monitor the health of runners for 12 Hours non-stop.
Mr. Daniel Vaz is the Race
Director and Dr. Gayatri Thakoor was the Medical Director. 108 Ambulance services provided 4 Cardiac Ambulances for Emergency
services.
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