Showing posts with label KidSport PEI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KidSport PEI. Show all posts

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Runner completes 100-plus kilometer fundraiser

















http://www.theguardian.pe.ca/News/Local/2011-05-14/article-2506588/Runner-completes-100plus-kilometer-fundraiser/1

Runner completes 100-plus kilometer fundraiser
Lieut. ( Navy) Joel MacDonald who ran from East Point to Charlottetown on Friday to raise money for KidSport.

Lieut. ( Navy) Joel MacDonald who ran from
East Point to Charlottetown on Friday to raise money for KidSport.
Published on May 14, 2011

A run from East Point to Charlottetown on Friday, May 13 has raised $2,300 for the KidSport program.

"I arrived at Confederation Landing Park at 8:45 p.m., 15 hours after I began at East Point Lighthouse (5:45 a.m.)," said Lieut. ( Navy) Joel MacDonald. "I had an awesome run - lots of support - friends, family and KidSport supporters."

All proceeds raised from the run will go towardsKidSport, a SportPEI-administered charity that allows children from families with financial barriers to engage in healthy activity and to participate in organizing sporting activities.

MacDonald is a native of Belfast, P.E.I. now living in Halifax.

"I would like to thank everyone who supported me and Kidsport," said MacDonald in an email sent to The Guardian in the early hours Saturday. "I would like also like to reiterate that the kids definitely are the winners."

KidSport will continue to accept dontations in the name of the run, MacDonald said.

"I met some residents from Souris and St. Peter's who thanked me for running because they knew kids in their area who benefited from KidSport." he said.


Friday, May 13, 2011

Man plans 100 K run to help KidSport


Man plans 100 K run to help KidSport

Lieut. (Navy) Joel MacDonald, a native of Belfast, hopes to run
Lieut. (Navy) Joel MacDonald, a native of Belfast,
hopes to run 100 kilometres Friday on
Prince Edward Island to raise money for
KidSport and to complete a personal challenge.


Published on May 12, 2011
Jim Day

Lieut. (Navy) Joel MacDonald isn’t one to just inch forward in his passion for running.

The native of Belfast has been aiming for an increasingly more distant finish line since he ran three half marathons in 2006.

MacDonald, 26, who lives in Halifax with his wife Kelsey, went on to run his first full marathon in May 2009. He completed two more after that.

Traditional marathons like the three MacDonald have under his belt measure a little over 42 kilometres each.

He since pounded out 55 kilometres in February in his longest run to date.

Now he is planning a punishing 100-kilometre attempt on Prince Edward Island Friday in a run from the East Point lighthouse to Confederation Landing Park in Charlottetown.

“It is quite a leap,’’ MacDonald said of his ambitious goal of what equates to running roughly two-and-a-half marathons. “If I did it in 15-16 hours, I would be happy. Then again it could take 18 hours.’’

The challenging run is meant to fill the void of an ultra marathon MacDonald had hoped to run but due to logistics (he will soon be posted in Yellowknife) left him unable to commit to a race.

So instead MacDonald is setting up his own ultra marathon. He will be the lone competitor in the run but he is expecting some friends to join him for portions of his pavement pounding. Some will bring him supplies along the route but MacDonald will also carry water in a light backpack.

MacDonald, who participated in two of the HMCS Charlottetown Run for Wishes charity events, is also using his personal challenge as a fundraiser.

All proceeds raised from his run will go towards KidSport - a Sport P.E.I.-administered charity that allows children from families with financial barriers to engage in healthy activity and to participate in organizing sporting activities.

“The fact that anybody is going to run 100 kilometres is pretty impressive,’’ said Gemma Koughan, executive director of Sport P.E.I.

“We couldn’t be happier that he contacted us and said that he wanted to raise money for KidSport. We are pretty pleased with Joel and his efforts.’’

Donations in support of MacDonald’s quest can be made at Sport P.E.I. by calling 368-4110 or by going online to www.sportpei.pe.ca and clicking on the KidSport link.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Joel MacDonald's Ultramarathon for KidSport PEI

On May 13th, at sunrise, Joel MacDonald of Belfast PEI will be running his first ever Ultramarathon (108.47 kms!!) to raise money for KidSport PEI. His journey will begin at East Point Lighthouse and will continue along the North shore and end at Confederation Landing around midnight.


Everyone who wishes to walk, jog, run or simply cheer for a good cause are welcome and encouraged to attend.

The following links will provide the route Joel will be running as well as the details on donating to KidSport PEI.
Have a great run Joel!