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Target: £2,000.00
Raised so far: £310.00
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Here we are now, it’s all done, feelings are a mix between joy and pain, beside my new penguin –like walking style I’m recovering slowly but surely...! I was able to finish it in 1:56:46...I don’t particularly feel very proud about it but guess not too bad for a first one. Must be the fever, but I’m already considering the next challenge...just need to find another good reason for it.

As to donations, thanks for all the sponsors...I will be visiting some of the kids shortly and share some pictures back.

Regards,

MC

Ps: for those who enjoy details, read below J!

06:00 – woke up at my hotel room...feeling some pressure

06:15 – finished my shower and getting dressed quickly

06:30 – I’m taking breakfast now

06:50 – breakfast isn’t tasty for some reason...had to go out for a quick walk

07:10 – realized that the announced start line has changed, went for a quick walk to confirm location

07:25 – location did change, we roughly know what the new location is

07:45 – I’m back to the hotel and ready to drive there

08:10 – we’re on our way to the start line

08:20 – I now know where that is, feeling more pressure...

08:25 – staff is asking for us to be in the starting line...more pressure...

08:32 – fire gun

08:50 – running

09:10 – running

09:32 – the first runners are already in finish line...they’ve done it at 20KM/H speed

09:45 – still running

10:10 – not there yet...

10:28 – hitting the finish line...need WATER and SUGAR

 

***Previous post:***

Why a run?

We all are in a life-long run anyway, we run for shower, breakfast, to the office, in-between meetings, back to home, to a meal with friends, etc...But how many runs are for a good reason! When looking back to my short life-run I felt I could do more for better reasons, so why not run for kids to have the feeling of being HOME?

I have never done a half-marathon before (21 Km / 13 miles), so I’m emotionally in front of a big wall of workout hours and muscle pain, the more YOU donate, the SMALLER it becomes. I will be sharing my stories (I’ll try to share as much as my self-worth can handle :-)). Join me for this and we can do it together.

How does it work?

Every contributor becomes part of the race!! I run, you contribute to make BIG for the kids.

It’s an easy 3 steps process :-), you donate today, I run end of January, and many kids will get education, medical care and a family for life. 

Why SOS Children’s Village?

Reasonably, we human being are all born to belong to a place we love calling “home”. However in practice, there are between 143 million and 210 million orphans worldwide*, and this is not it, approximately 5,760 more children become orphans every day around the world. SOS Children’s Village so far provided a home to approximately 1,272,482 children Globally. With your help, we might help adding more numbers to that figure.

What is in it for me?

Well, this one is hard to answer...I mean, other than the pride you can feel by offering a children or a new born the chance to have a home and live with a family, helping her/him to go to school and have a future, and ultimately save her/his a life from the street. NOTHING!!

What can you do to help?

Join me, donate now!

I will take care of preparing myself for the half-marathon race on January 31, and obviously recovering myself afterward J. 100% of the money goes to the kids...

What are the success factors?

·         With you, we reach the £ 2000 target

·         As a team, we finish the race (don’t worry, I’ll do the running :-))

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I am proud of Mohamed Chahdi for doing this. Best of luck Donation by Hanaa Chadi on 25/01/10

 
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Best of luck! Donation by Caroline Grant on 31/12/09

 
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Donation by Richard Bye on 11/12/09

 
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Donation by Eugene Johnson on 08/12/09

 
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Go Mohammed!!!! Lots of luck and hope you don't get too many blisters. Donation by Kate Bramley on 24/11/09

 
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Good luck MC - be sure to get a good pair of running shoes - you'll need them ;o) Donation by David Shapcott on 23/11/09

 
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Good luck Mohammed!!! Donation by Bob Ward on 19/11/09

 
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Mohammed, Good Luck. Keep up the training. Elaine Donation by Elaine Maughan on 18/11/09

 
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Best of luck with the run! Donation by Ed Donnelly on 18/11/09

 
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good luck MC ! Donation by Allan Miller on 17/11/09

 
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Good luck, Mohammed! Donation by Lisa Graham on 16/11/09

 
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Good luck - look forward to hearing about it. Donation by kate bishop on 16/11/09

 
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Good luck on the run MC. Keep us posted! Donation by Jan L on 16/11/09

 
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