Fundraising for Multiple Sclerosis Society of NZ
Auckland
Hi, I’m Ken. I’m currently navigating my way through parenthood with my wife and two kids. For those with a young family, you’ll know how challenging this can be - from juggling work commitments and family time to finding time (and motivation) to prioritise your own health.
I’ve recently learned of some of the challenges people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) experience on a day-to-day basis. MS is a disease of the central nervous system that can cause progressively worsening symptoms such as vision loss, pain, fatigue and impaired coordination. This can have a tremendously negative impact on the quality of life for people and their friends/family living with MS. Despite these challenges, I've been incredibly inspired by some of the positive stories - a great reminder not to take my own ability to run (no matter how amateur) for granted.
That's why I've committed to the Taupo 50km Ultramarathon on October 15th, to raise awareness and funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Society of NZ (MSNZ). MSNZ is a non-profit organisation that supports the needs of people with MS, their families and carers, through national leadership, advocacy, communication, and national and international collaboration. Unfortunately, there's no known cure for MS at this time, so all funds raised will go towards helping MSNZ in its mission to support the NZ MS community.
Follow my journey on Instagram!
@moving_for_msnz
What a ride! 17 October 2022
We did it team! Just wanted to write a quick note of thanks to everyone.
Thanks for all your generous donations, your good luck wishes, and your congratulations.
We couldn't have asked for better conditions on race day (maybe a touch warmer would have been nice at the start, but that's probably just the Aucklander in me).
It was an absolutely amazing course with breathtaking scenery. The backdrop will be one for the books.
We started off at a nice relaxed pace, but unfortunately, cramp started creeping in around the 26/27km mark which made for a VERY challenging second half, and conveniently right before the big climb through the headland loop...
A compassionate fellow racer took pity in our pain and gifted us some salt tabs, but alas it was too little too late by that stage.
Nevertheless, we powered through (partly out of fear of cramps taking over if we stopped moving) and got it done in 6.19. A bit out of our anticipated 6 hour mark, but just means there's some unfinished business for next time!
As you can imagine, each step/stair feels like Mt Everest at the moment but feel very grateful to have had the privilege. A big thanks to my family, my support crew who put up with my endless hours of training. But the biggest thanks to all of you for your generous donations! Until the next adventure!
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