Runlong to support Gary McKee – the famous 365 marathon man
Oct 222022
Subject: Run-a-long to support Gary McKee – the famous 365 marathon man Message from Jamie Zucker October 22, 2022 12:22 pm Hello fellow Elvis reps,
It’s Jamie here from EERR. Thank you to Havering for hosting the presentation evening last night, I wasn’t there personally but I was told it was great.
Secondly, I hope you don’t mind me drawing your attention to an “fun run-a-long” event that our member Shree is organising with our club’s support. We’d be ever so grateful if you could notify your members – sharing the information below and the flyer attached. Thanks….
Gary McKee – the famous 365 marathon man – is running his 324th consecutive marathon at the Community Track in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on Sunday 20th November.
We invite you and your club’s members to come and be part of the occasion by participating in our fun run-a-long. Participants are challenged to run as many laps as they can while witnessing Gary’s grit and determination and helping get closer to the ultimate goal of raising £1million for charity.
Further information and registration is here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/garys-365-run-a-long-tickets-443929062777
*Why are we doing this?* Gary McKee is an extraordinary Cumbrian man in his fifties who has taken up the challenge of running 365 marathons this year. Come snow, storm, heatwave or hail, Gary hasn’t missed a beat. Driven by a fierce commitment to his community, he is demonstrating incredible physical and mental strength in order to complete a challenge inconceivable to most of us. (www.itv.com/news/border/2022-09-29/pride-of-britain-award-nominee-gary-mckee-runs-a-marathon-every-day). He is aiming to raise £1million for Macmillan Cancer Support and Hospice-at-Home and we need your help to achieve his target!
A few of us at East End Road Runners have been lucky enough to join him on some of his many marathons; we were blown away by his tenacity and drive and found it a hugely inspiring experience. His effort and positivity demonstrates not just the determination but also spreads the value of perseverance through these difficult times.
Please join us on the run, donate and cheer for Gary. The love, and smiles from fellow runners will keep him motivated!
Thank you,
Jamie and East End Road Runners
It’s Jamie here from EERR. Thank you to Havering for hosting the presentation evening last night, I wasn’t there personally but I was told it was great.
Secondly, I hope you don’t mind me drawing your attention to an “fun run-a-long” event that our member Shree is organising with our club’s support. We’d be ever so grateful if you could notify your members – sharing the information below and the flyer attached. Thanks….
Gary McKee – the famous 365 marathon man – is running his 324th consecutive marathon at the Community Track in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on Sunday 20th November.
We invite you and your club’s members to come and be part of the occasion by participating in our fun run-a-long. Participants are challenged to run as many laps as they can while witnessing Gary’s grit and determination and helping get closer to the ultimate goal of raising £1million for charity.
Further information and registration is here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/garys-365-run-a-long-tickets-443929062777
*Why are we doing this?* Gary McKee is an extraordinary Cumbrian man in his fifties who has taken up the challenge of running 365 marathons this year. Come snow, storm, heatwave or hail, Gary hasn’t missed a beat. Driven by a fierce commitment to his community, he is demonstrating incredible physical and mental strength in order to complete a challenge inconceivable to most of us. (www.itv.com/news/border/2022-09-29/pride-of-britain-award-nominee-gary-mckee-runs-a-marathon-every-day). He is aiming to raise £1million for Macmillan Cancer Support and Hospice-at-Home and we need your help to achieve his target!
A few of us at East End Road Runners have been lucky enough to join him on some of his many marathons; we were blown away by his tenacity and drive and found it a hugely inspiring experience. His effort and positivity demonstrates not just the determination but also spreads the value of perseverance through these difficult times.
Please join us on the run, donate and cheer for Gary. The love, and smiles from fellow runners will keep him motivated!
Thank you,
Jamie and East End Road Runners