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Aussie marathoner to run for education in India

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Press Trust of India Melbourne
On a missionto raise funds for the educationfocusedinitiatives in India, an Australian marathon runner will embark on a 76-day-long-run from Jaisalmer to Meghalaya in August.

Samantha Gash, a corporate lawyer by profession,who isnow anathlete, said "my mind and heart is determined to finish the physical and mental challenge that is 'Run India'. It will definitely be one day at a time and remember that I need to be highly adaptable in order to do so."

She said the objective to undertake the challenge of running almost 4,000 kms stretch covering severalIndian cities from West to Eastwas to raise funds which wouldgo towards funding education focused initiatives through World Vision's programmes in India.
 

"Myhope is alsothat I can shed some light on the complexities Indians face when it comes to accessing education and that a grassroots and holistic approach to development can be a life orgame changer," 31-year-old said.

Shehasrun through some of the most extreme and inhospitable locations from deserts in Chile, China, Egypt and Antarctica, to mountainsof Nepal, New Zealand, South Africa and India.

Her Indian challenge would include not a direct run from West to East India but would also include otherparts to visit World Vision development programmes in Pauri and Darjeeling.

Samantha said that she was fascinated with India after her 2011 trip when she ran non stop fora 222 kms in Leh.

"I found the running community in India so supportive and passionate. The landscape and terrain is incredibly diverse from desert to urban centres, mountains, tea estates, jungles and forests," she said.

"I have connected my love for endurance running over the past five years to raising funds with the goal to addressing complex barriers to access of education," she said.

"My plans started to take shape once I developed a relationship with World Vision and we identified development programmes near my suggested route. It was in these early discussions that Run India was really born," she said.

Samantha would be accompanied by her crew of Indians, a Britisher and an American who join her during sections of the run.

On January 26, another Australian marathon runner, PatFarmer commenced onhis South to North India runin a bid to promoteties between the two sidesand encouragetourism and people-to-people contact.

With an aimto create awareness about India as a "must experience" destination for travellers from Australia, Farmer also would raisefunds for the cause of the education of the girlchild throughthis run, which began in Kanyakumari.

He would be finishing the runin Srinagar on March 30.

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First Published: Mar 22 2016 | 11:57 AM IST

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