Friday, December 12, 2008

Hmmmm...Should I?

This just came across my email today and I am kind of considering it.  For those of you who have been around the blog awhile, you know my respect and admiration of Terry Fox runs deep.  Vote for what you think in the comments section.  I am on the fence about the possibility, somewhere between concern for health and financial well-being and once-in-a-lifetime opportunity....

Greetings Canadian athletes,

Are you a passionate athlete who draws inspiration from Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope?

At CBC Television, we are presently creating a program which would illustrate in detail what Terry accomplished in 1980. The event will reacquaint new and existing generations with Terry’s example of athleticism, determination and self-sacrifice.

A team of twelve runners will start the marathon in St. John’s, NFLD on April 12th. Each participant will attempt to run 3,339 miles in 143 days - matching Terry’s daily mileage - arriving in Thunder Bay, ON on Labour Day weekend. Our camera crews will document the journey from the first day of training through to the end of the run, providing viewers with updates on the participants and their fundraising efforts.

Our first episode, to air in April on CBC, will see the introduction of the participants and the stakes set for the run. Terry’s enduring and building legacy will be highlighted. We are working in conjunction with the Terry Fox Foundation, who in the past have declined proposals where the intent is to symbolically or literally finish the Marathon of Hope. This concept does not infringe on that wish.

If you are interested in participating in, or supporting, this initiative — we want to hear from you. We welcome any questions at any time along the way.

An ideal candidate would possess the following:

1) They have been inspired by Terry’s story and have a history of supporting Terry’s vision and principles
2) They have the ability and willingness to fundraise
3) They believe and offer evidence that they are capable of physically attempting the run
4) They are willing and able to put aside work/other commitments for 4 and a half months to document their personal journey.

Do you have what it takes to go the distance?

If you would like to participate as a runner in this historic event, please reply to marathonofhope2009@gmail.com, sending us your contact information and telling us why you are the ideal candidate for the show.

In addition, we ask that you please create a 3-5 minute video so we can see you in action. Your video should include: Your name, age, hometown and why you want to be a participant in the Marathon of Hope 2009.

Please upload your video to YouTube.
Need extra help uploading your video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFyIT7rVZ0Q

Deadline for applications:
January 8, 2008

Please notify us immediately by sending the URL when you’ve uploaded your video.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Michelle & Lara,
Marathon of Hope 2009

9 comments:

Al in Vancouver said...

Well Brad, if they are paying you then I would consider it. Otherwise it is half a year's income gone.

Be well,
Al

www.terminalcitytraining.com

Joe said...

I'm with Al. It's once-in-a-lifetime if you can do it. But it's a huge commitment.

Joe
www.fitnessgeekga.wordpress.com

Anonymous said...

Brad, you know the reasons on both sides. I can't tell you what appeals to you most about this challenge. But I can ask, how much are you willing to give up for it?
You already push yourself, and risk a fair amount to do this thing that you love. And you know that greater rewards require greater risk.

How many once in a lifetime things do you get the chance to do in your life?

If you want it, go for it. Put it all on the line. You've got people on your side, willing to help you succeed. You can hold me to that.

Al in Vancouver said...

Sounds like Adam Brock is an awesome friend.

He seems just the right kind of person that one should surround oneself with to ensure success in life.

Al

Anonymous said...

WWTFD?

Unknown said...

You guys rock!

Al, Adam is a pretty cool guy and all that after only having spent a week running around together.

Joe, I hear your commitment versus opportunity. I am lucky that as a teacher I would have two of the four months off anyway. Do you know Terry's story?

Anon, perfect response.

I am gathering clips of Terry from his run for the video and trying to put together the writing part. I have a little while until I would have to submit anything, so I will play around with it and share it as it progresses.

Thanks for the thoughts and support. One never truly realizes what support one has until it is called upon.

brad

Anonymous said...

Had to look up WWTFD!

I am continually impressed by the calibre of friends and supporters you have and I send my thanks to all of you. I will support whatever decision Brad makes and I am sure there will be e-mail and telephone chats to come.

The Fonz? He would probably be part of the support team on his motorcycle. :) Richie would be running.

B's Dad

Shaner said...

Go for it man. Sounds like a pretty amazing opportunity.

FatDad said...

I clicked through from Simon's blog and found this post.
My take: You'll have lots of chances to earn a half years salary.