COLUMN: Joining fun runs can be a slippery slope
- A 48-year-old author ran their first 10-kilometre Sun Run in downtown Vancouver while managing physical challenges and new experiences.
- The author prepared by standing in cold weather over an hour despite radiation-induced hip pain and recalled past injuries and cancer survival.
- At the two-kilometre mark, the author mentally recalculated the remaining distance and realized they had not accounted for washroom breaks amid a swelling stream of runners and walkers.
- The author and a non-running boyfriend were part of a roughly 10-person group named the InkCredibles within the Carpenter Media Team, taking part as race season intensified in Chilliwack and elsewhere.
- The event showcased how registration fees and donations from local races support the community, and the author praised anyone planning to participate in a walk, run, or bike ride during the upcoming season.
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