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Following
the success of my Seven day treadmill world record challenge
at Lilywhites store in
London (2005), I was welcomed back again to repeat the challenge
once again. |
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However, even though the thought
of running for seven days and then tackling the London
Marathon on the eighth day was so inviting, I thought that
this year a new twist was needed to help boost publicity and
fundraising for a gruelling event. |
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So after contacting Guinness
World Records about a team 7 day treadmill world record
attempt, I set about putting the team together. |
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The rules
were, no more than twelve runners to be allowed in the team
and only one runner at anytime can be running during the
challenge -simple! |
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My team
consisted of fellow Sneyd Striders running club members, whom
were- Stan Harrison, Colin Highfield, Phil Gelder, Steve
Budjoso, Sean Haydon, myself and my son Liam (of whom would be
celebrating his 15th Birthday during the event), the other two
members that made up the team were a fellow ultra (and Grand
union canal) runner- Kathy Hearn ,and Ryan Dowd (a Triathlete
and a member of Running Fitness Magazine production team), I
know that this made a team of nine runners-but the rules were
"no more than 12 runners". |
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Now to be
honest there were no record set for this challenge, so we
would be setting a record for others to beat, the charity we
were raising funds for was again a charity close to my heart-
The National Autistic society ( NAS), of whom were so
wonderful in publicising the whole event-it was also agreed
that the challenge was to be started on the Friday as to
maximise publicity. |
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Now the team
at NAS came up with a name for the team of runners and that
was ' TEAM ENDEAVOUR ' ,of whom I was Captain- this was a
great moment for myself as I running with a team instead of a
solo attempt and to be in
London
with my mates certainly made the attempt a whole more
exciting. |
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Weeks before
the event I had painstakingly worked out a Rota of whom would
be running and at what times of each day ( making sure that
the early starts were shared out equally between the team), I
had worked on the idea that we would run for 20 minutes each
in the morning, then another 20 minutes in the afternoon as
this would allow each runner to run a little more faster on
their stints rather than pace themselves for a 40 minute run. |
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Liam was to
be the excluded from this rule, whereas we agreed that he
could run for 15 mins for only one session a day-but Liam was
determined that he would the same as everyone else and be a
proper part of the team ( where does he get his stubbornness
from - his Dad ?). |
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I will admit
to booking us a place to dwell for the week in London, but the
company I booked with called me to say that they had to put us
in another B & B, to which I agreed, this was (as they told
me) just a nice as the original place that I had booked! |
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When we
arrived there I was shocked, the place looked a bit rough, in
fact we expected RIGSBY ( TV's Rising Damp) to open the door
to us, instead a Canadian by the name of Ryan Dowd (team
member and Running fitness writer), opened the door with a "Hi
,you must be Glyn"? |
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I just
looked at the team and said "So sorry about the accommodation
had originally booked better than this" , but the team just
laughed and reassured me by saying that they had stayed in a
lot worse places than this. |
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So after
sorting sleeping arrangements and Kathy joking that she had
loads of space in her room so if anyone were stuck they would
be welcome to share with her if they wanted to ( knowing full
well that she was the only woman in the team), in fact Kathy's
sense of humour fitted in well with the lads and made the week
one huge laugh. |
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So came
Friday morning and the first day of the challenge, we made our
way to Piccadilly and the window in Lilywhites store - all
geared up for the challenge, Liam was nominated to start (and
finish) the event and what a showman he was-for he got onto
the treadmill and ran at a pace he set himself, then while
running he greeted every passer-by with a cheeky smile- he
even blew some women a few kisses!! |
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The day was
great, having your mates with you all day, the support and
camaraderie between us all was fantastic, we all stood outside
Lilywhites to help collect money from those who wish to donate
to the cause. |
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The event
was started by Princess Tamara Czartoryski Borbon, which gave
us more publicity than ever- in fact while we were having some
publicity pictures taken at the start of the event, my Brother Audie called me on my mobile to say that he had instructed his
secretary to send a cheque to NAS for the sum of £1,000 on
behalf of his company ( Hereford safety environmental ltd),
Audie's way of supporting his only Brother and wishing his
nephew (Liam) and great Birthday. |
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The first
day passed so well, everyone was happy with the events of the
day and overwhelmed with the hospitality given to us by all
the staff at Lilywhites. |
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So back to
the digs for a shower and a good nights sleep, on the journey
back to our digs some of the team decided to re-arrange the
rota as to give each other time to go sightseeing, which was
fine by me as long as everyone was happy. |
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DAY TWO. |
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Saturday
morning, again we set off on our Bus ride, then tube ride to
our venue and again we had set a rota so we could take it in
turns to have a lie in, but everyone was so fired up for the
challenge that we all set off together each morning. |
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The second
day was even better than the first, for each runner would be
cheering on the runner who was on the treadmill either by
standing inside the shop window to give words of
encouragement, or by standing outside and encouraging their
team mate as he ran. |
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Liam's turn
was always met with great interest from the passing public,
they would stare in amazement as a 14 year old Autistic boy
was showing his dedication to the fundraising event-Liam just
carried on with his run and met his audience with that cheeky
smile of his. |
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I had
started the event really well, but a troublesome knee was now
getting worse and we were only two days into the event ! |
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Colin
Highflied offered to do some of my running for me ,but I
gratefully refused this as I wanted to do my bit for the
challenge for the whole week, I was in some pain now but I
managed to see the day out by running at a slower pace. |
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Now the idea
of running for 20 minutes stints twice a day being better than
doing one 40 minute stint ,came with the fact that the shorter
you run ,the faster you can travel and therefore each runner
could be possible of gaining an extra half mile throughout the
day. |
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However this
was not be the case for me (due to my knee), so I decided to
make the event a little more fun by wearing my London marathon
costume on the world record challenge-the costume.... BATGIRL
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To put the
record straight, fellow NAS fundraiser Phil Bant was running
the London Marathon dressed as BATMAN, his friend would be
dressed as ROBIN and they needed a female runner to dress as
BATGIRL and run with them on the Capitol's marathon, but no
woman came forward to offer (I guess women have more common
sense than us men), so Phil asked if I had the legs (and the
bottle ) to put on a Batgirl costume and run as a trio on the
marathon-I agreed as I never turn down a challenge ( and the
chance to dress in women's clothes was a bit inviting too ). |
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DAY THREE. |
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Sunday,
being Easter Sunday Lillywhites had to close the store for the
whole day so we were to continue the event at a Virgin Gym
near the NAS office. |
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This was a
great day for us all ,Stan ran his legs off and Phil surprised
us all by revealing that he had never ran on a treadmill
before this event, but he showed no signs of being a novice at
all. |
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Kathy showed
us all her athletic prowess by trying to run faster than she
did on her previous day, Liam ran well in between getting hugs
from Polly and Kelly from NAS (a proper little charmer). |
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Virgin made
us all welcome and made all facilities available to us, so
after a day of sweating it out at the gym and a warm shower,
we made our way to a nearby restaurant and enjoyed a well
earned meal. |
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Sleeping was
okay at the digs, with only a few of us snoring on the odd
occasion-Liam always told me when I snored, even at three in
the morning (Bless him!!). |
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DAY FOUR. |
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Monday was a
little more stressful than the other days, as the public
transport was a little busier so the ride to our venue was a
bit more cramped. |
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Again we all
took our turn in running and supporting each runner on the
treadmill, Liam stood outside with fundraisers from NAS and
shook a bucket for passers-by to drop in money-the public
loved Liam and Liam loved the attention he was getting. |
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The
publicity was even greater due to the fact that Liam was
taking part in the event despite his Autism, for Liam this was
one great adventure of which he was going to enjoy to the
maximum- we found a cafe around the corner from Lillywhites
where myself and Liam enjoyed a toasted cheese and ham panini,
we had this 'lunch' everyday of the challenge ,followed by a
proper meal each evening (I never knew Liam could eat so much)
our lunchtime panini gave myself and Liam a bit of time
together on our own to talk about how he was feeling, for
myself and his mother were going through a bad patch and
obviously Liam was feeling the pain of seeing his parents
drifting apart. |
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It was great
to see Liam smiling as he chomped through his Panini, then he
would ask if he was running well enough for the challenge-to
which I would reply "you're running far better than your
Daddy" as I rubbed my knee. |
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Back on the
treadmill I got dressed into my BATGIRL costume and ran as
best as I could on the treadmill, this attracted a huge crowd
outside the shop window to which the rest of them explained
why I was wearing a woman costume-their explanation wasn't
just about wearing it for the London marathon, but they told
the crowd that I was a closet transvestite and I had chosen
the challenge to 'come out' ! |
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DAY FIVE. |
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Tuesday
morning and we all woke up feeling tired, this was due to
having a meal and a pint (followed by another pint, then
another) the night before, in fact the only one with a clear
head was Liam. |
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Liam looked
forward to his journey to Lilywhites, the bus ride to the tube
station, then the tube ride to Piccadilly, how he loved the
underground ride. |
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The day was
as good as the other days, though we were behind on the
expected mileage (due to opening times of the store and the
time to travel from our digs), we were still optimistic of a
great overall mileage. |
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Phil ,who
had previously admitted to never running on a treadmill
before, showed his 'inexperience' on the machine- for he lost
his footing and fell on his knees, but instead of stopping the
treadmill he tried to get back to his feet. |
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By the time
someone managed to stop the treadmill, Phil had scraped away
the skin off his knees-so the joke for the rest of the week
was "How was he going to explain the carpet burns on his knees
to his wife when he gets home" !! |
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My run in
the costume was again met by a huge crowd and lots of
camera's, however it did boost fundraising and more
importantly ,the passing public were talking to the team from
NAS who used the time to explain Autism. |
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Making the
public more aware of Autism is just as important as the
fundraising aspect of this challenge. |
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Again, as
every other day the last runner finished at 10pm at the
evening then made their way with the rest of the team back to
our B&B. |
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DAY SIX. |
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Wednesday
and today was a special day for a certain young runner- for it
was Liam's 15th Birthday, Liam was so excited when he opened
his Birthday cards and a present bought by the rest of the
team (a runners watch). |
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We had
decide that Liam was to have an easy day today, so he ran for
15 minutes in the morning then had the rest of the day off. |
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As I
finished my 20 minutes stint,
Polly and
Kelly from NAS presented Liam with a chocolate Birthday cake-a
Hedgehog cake with chocolate fingers
as it's spines, Liam loves chocolate fingers, he loves
chocolate cake - in fact he loves 'ANYTHING' chocolate. |
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I got
changed and took Liam out and about in London (for I would be
doing my second 20 minute run at the end of the day), Liam
wolfed down Pizza at Pizza hut, then his favourite drink
'Orange Fanta', we did a bit of shopping for ourselves
(clothes and gifts). |
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It was a
great day for us, just Liam and his Dad enjoying a Lads day
out we really had a wonderful time together and again to see
Liam smile was so rewarding. |
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DAY SEVEN. |
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Thursday and
the last day of the challenge, the staff of Lilywhites treated
us all like celebrities and we were very grateful for their
hospitality-but for me one person was missing from the
previous year's challenge and that was a wonderful young lady
by the name of Michelle. |
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Michelle
treated me like a superstar on the previous year's challenge
and hoped that I would be back again, unfortunately Michelle
was on holiday this week (so I was told ) and that she had
sent her best wishes for the event. |
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But
unknowing to me, Michelle was actually back from her holidays
today and I found this out when I suddenly heard a scream of
"GLYN, GLYN ,HOW THE HELL ARE YOU", yes it was Michelle. |
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After a huge
hug for myself and one for Liam (who would never miss out on a
clinch with a woman), I told Michelle that as Liam started the
challenge, he was going to finish it too -a kind of run to the
finish line and the honour should go to Liam for his wonderful
spirit throughout the week. |
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After a day
of taking it in turns to run it finally came to the last 15
minutes of the challenge, Liam stepped up to the treadmill and
as he was setting his pace, Michelle gathered some of the
staff to stand outside the store window to cheer Liam over the
'finish line'. |
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But as the
minutes ticked by, the crowd had doubled as passers-by joined
the team from Lilywhites to cheer this great young runner
close the challenge. |
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Liam gave
his cheeky smile to the crowd as usual but this was added with
a wink, to which the crowd gave a huge 'AAHH Bless him'- as
the final minutes ticked away the crowd started to chant
"LIAM, LIAM, LIAM", I stood outside with my camera taking
shots ,I was getting a little emotional as I watched with
pride as my son started to play up to the attention he was
getting. |
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As the crowd
started to count down from 10, Liam gave a huge wave to his
audience, at that point tears welled in my eyes-I think almost
everyone there became emotional at this point, it was a proud
moment for me, even more so when Liam stopped the treadmill
and stood to face a crowd of cheering onlookers. |
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I thought
that he may have become a little distressed by the noise and
commotion he had caused, but no -he soaked up all the accolade
and applause so much that we had to tell him that he could
stop waving and blowing kisses to his fans if he wanted. |
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Eventually we got to the tube station and prepared for his
journey home, all the way up the motorway he was asking of how
he did and could he do it again next year- great signs that he
could be following in his fathers footsteps and a running
career, Who knows - just watch this space. |