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Running for 106 consecutive days despite the knee bone

Published:2022-08-11 By Quốc Bảo(MetaSports) Comments
Anhkate Jayden has a knee problem on the 46th marathon day, but still tries to accomplish the Guinness record and fundraising.

The 35 -year -old girl has been recognized by the Guinness World Records as a marathon for many consecutive days. Immediately after setting the record, Kate shared that she had to compress the pain to be able to complete the last 60 marathons due to injury in the middle of the journey.

Kate started implementing the plan on the first day of 2022 and completed after nearly 4 months. At the end, she will check the injury. Kate was detected by MRI doctors and detected a crack in the knee. The doctors announced that she would not be able to continue running long after this injury.

With the desire to honor and appreciate the persistence of refugees when they have to go through a hard journey to be able to set foot in the United Kingdom, Kate cherished the intention to carry out the challenge to run for many consecutive days. At the end of 2021. "My seven toenails were peeling, many areas of my body were scratched and sunburned skin. The first days of making challenges were really difficult," the female Runner shared. The initial goal of the Derbyshire -running leg is to complete 100 days to raise funds to help refugees from Syria. However, after realizing that she was able to set the Guinness Record, she continued to run for another 6 days.

"Every time I remember, I still could not forget what I had experienced throughout the journey," she said. At the end of the journey, Kate has donated $ 50,000 to three charity funds, The Refuge Council, Trussell Trust and The Hygiene Bank.

To be able to arrange the time for fundraising, the British Runner must get up early and complete the run before work. "Jogging in the mornings in January is a torture. The cold weather and the snow wind made my face significantly hurt," she said. However, the most difficult time for her occurred when injury in the knee suddenly appeared. Before the run, Jayden had to stick the protective bandage on his toes and knees. After running, she was forced to apply painkillers, foot massage and soaking in hot water. "I almost rely on my determination and stubbornness to be able to complete the remaining 60 days in the journey," female Runner said.

Currently, Kate Jayden is still continuing charitable activities and raising the community's awareness about helping those in difficult circumstances. The 35 -year -old legs also planned his knee surgery and hoped that after recovery, he could start getting used to the cycling.

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