Island Run Antigua Gets Off To Roaring Start 

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“This is the type of challenge we anticipated having”, this  according to Karl Thompson, Managing Director of Unique Vacations, a few minutes after crossing  the finish line after day one of Island Run Antigua put on by the Sandals Foundation.

Thompson was  part of some 25 runners on a very intense first day of the long awaited all-island charity run. 

The 4-day event which comprises an Ultra Marathon 100KM Run; a 21Km Half Marathon Run on  Saturday, October 14 and a 10Km walk also on Saturday, aims to raise £100,000 to bolster  paediatric healthcare services provided at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre as well as the Sickkids  Caribbean Initiative. 

After a rainy start to Wednesday morning’s run, the determined runners pressed on through the  route and closed at Jolly Harbour to cheers from both local and international supporters.

According  to Sandals Grande Antigua’s ultra runner Kamar Thomas who crossed day one’s finish line first, the  challenges of the road were nothing he wasn’t prepared for. “I know the route well.

I probably went  harder than I needed to today, considering I still have three days ahead of me.

I think I will try to  pace myself over the next two days and close out on Saturday with everything I have left in the  tank”. 

The opening day’s group also included runners from Sandals affiliate Unique Vacations Inc., UK,  Digicel Antigua and Barbuda, alongside several local participants who have committed to the 100  km 4-day Ultra Marathon across the island.

Heidi Clarke, Executive Director at the Sandals  Foundation says she was pleased with how the opening day turned out.

“This has been such an  exciting event to both plan and to be a part of. We definitely saw a few things out there today that  we might change going into subsequent days but it has truly been an amazing experience so far”. 

 

For local runners Vernon Lyndsay, “It was tough but I made it through, it was an adventure and  overall a good challenge and push.”

 

Independent ultra- runner, Rajiv Burton takes break after an arduous course of Island Run Antigua 2023. The event aims to raise The charity run aims to raise £100,000 to bolster paediatric healthcare services provided at the Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre as well as the Sickkids Caribbean Initiative.

Meanwhile, for Rajiv Burton, the changing weather was another  element that tested their wits, “It was really harder than expected.

I think the rains, then sun, and  then rains again made a big difference. But it was a good initiative and it’s up to recovery time right  now.” 

Island Run Antigua has been well supported by several corporate partners including TickeTing App,  Digicel Group, Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, Anjo Wholesale British Airways, Mail Metro 

Media, Runners World and Good Housekeeping Magazine, Northstar Meetings Group, Corpay, Hays  Travel, 7Stars, EMC3, Upsamdown and UYN. 

The event continues today with what promises to be a real test for the participants, as they take on  the long incline at Fig Tree Drive before ending at English Harbour. 

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