Samantha Gash starts run across India
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Australian ultra-marathon runner Samantha Gash has started her grueling world record run across India today as she seeks to cross 3,800 km from desert to the wettest place on earth and raise money for World Vision projects in India.
Starting in the town of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, one of the driest places on earth, Samantha covered 60km on her first day. She will run, on average, the equivalent of just over a marathon a day, for 77 days to run west to east across India.
Along the way, she will visit World Vision projects tackling barriers to quality education. Samantha is calling on Australians to join her by taking part in the Run India 12 Week Challenge while following her virtually as she runs across the seventh largest country in the world.
“It is the longest run that I have ever undertaken and the preparation from training to logistics to fundraising has taken over two years with several trips to India. However, I know from experience that you can never plan for everything, especially with India’s formidable weather and landscapes,” said Samantha.
“A real highlight for me will be meeting the people and visiting the communities along the way that are engaged with World Vision. Although training is taking up most of my time and headspace, the reason that drives me is the ‘why’. Every time I train I visualise myself in India and I know that any discomfort I could possibly experience will pale in comparison to many of the situations I will see.”
World Vision CEO Tim Costello said Samantha is an inspiration:
“Samantha’s passion for shining a light on some of the world’s most vulnerable children by undertaking this huge challenge is formidable and impressive,” Tim Costello said.
“Samantha’s goal to run 3,800km across India may seem too big, too ambitious, but similar to our goal of ending child poverty, no target is too difficult to achieve when we have determination, passion and work together.”
Only a few people have run across the sprawling landscapes of India before, but Samantha is not one to shy away from challenges. Samantha is one of the few women to run across five continents. In her first year as an ultrarunner, she became the first female and youngest person ever to complete RacingThePlanet 4 Deserts Grand Slam Challenge which included running across Antarctica; a series rated by Times Magazine as one of the top ten endurance competitions on the planet[1]. In 2012, she also became the youngest Australian woman to run 379km non-stop across the Simpson Desert and in 2014, she ran 1,968km over 32 days across South Africa; both runs raising funds for children’s education.
Partnering with World Vision for Run India, Samantha has already raised more than $60,000 for projects that tackle issues such as malnutrition, access to appropriate water and sanitation, underage marriage and gender bias, which all present major obstacles to quality education for young women and men in India.
In India today, 4 per cent of children never start school, 58 per cent don't complete primary school, and 90 per cent fail to finish high school. Combined with the fact that 67.7 million India youths are living on less than one dollar a day, the barriers to accessing education are highly complex.
World Vision’s 12 Week Challenge invites runners and walkers from all ages to form teams to track their distances against Samantha and fundraise. Australians can register teams of up to 10 people starting from 11 July.
To donate directly to Run India or join the 12 Week Challenge visit www.runindia.org.au
Follow Samantha’s journey and join the conversation via #RunIndia, Twitter @WorldVisionAus and Facebook www.facebook.com/WorldVisionAustralia.
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