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Abu Dhabi mum aims to be first woman to complete 7Emirates run

- RUBA HAZA

After having her third child and struggling to jog around her compound, an Abu Dhabi resident now plans to race across the country’s vast desert landscape for the 7Emirates charity run next week.

Toni Metcalfe began running three years ago after finding simple chores exhausting.

“After having my third child my weight ballooned to the point I found simple things like taking my kids to the pool tiring, so I knew that something had to change,” she said.

Ms Metcalfe began with baby steps. Her goal was to run around her compound – 1.3 kilometres – without stopping, a feat that took three weeks to accomplish. “I just kept lengthenin­g my distance goal and watching what I was eating, and my weight started to decrease and the distance started to increase,” she said.

In 2015, she ran her first marathon and joined a running club. She ran the 42.2km Dubai Marathon and crossed the finish line in 3 hours 48 minutes.

“Training then became a big part of my life and I loved it. I joined a running club, the Abu Dhabi Striders, and loved it even more.” A month later she entered her first trail race in Ras Al Khaimah.

“It was tough, really tough. The mountain really took it out of me, the rocky terrain tore my shoes up and I was hot and exhausted and crossed the finish line dead last. But I felt elated. This is when I knew mountain and ultra-running was my calling,” she said.

Since then she has trained consistent­ly and taken part in many races in Europe and the Middle East, often placing among the top women.

“This has led me to my next amazing adventure, the 7Emirates run,” she said.

As the name suggests, the marathon crosses the country’s seven emirates and is completed over seven days, beginning in Abu Dhabi and ending in Hatta. Ms Metcalfe will be the first female ultrarunne­r to take part.

“I am really looking forward to the adventure and meeting wonderful people along the way while giving back to the community and helping children back on their feet. It’s going to be an amazing way to see and experience the UAE, the place that has been my home for almost 11 years,” she said. About 177 runners are expected to take part in the race, beginning November 18 and ending on November 24.

It is hoped that Dh497,000 will be raised to support children suffering from deformitie­s or amputation in the UAE, and whose families cannot afford treatment. A full distance team of seven runners and relay teams of three to seven runners will run 497km, averaging 71km a day. The team will be led by German Guinness World Record holder Wendelin Lauxen, who recorded the fastest time to complete a marathon on each of the seven continents – twice.

“My lucky number is seven, I am the fourth child of seven in our family and was born on July 7, I did the seven continents four times and the 7Emirates five times, that’s why the number seven appears in almost all our numbers,” said Mr Lauxen, the founder and director of the 7Emirates Run and an ambassador of the Al Jalila Foundation, an event partner.

Participan­ts can take part in one of four categories; they can run the full distance individual­ly or with a relay team, run 71km on a selected day, run 10km on a selected day, or they can participat­e in the social run.

The event is held under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai.

I am really looking forward to the adventure and meeting wonderful people while giving back to the community TONI METCALFE Abu Dhabi resident

 ?? Navin Khianey for The National ?? Toni Metcalfe will attempt to run across all seven Emirates in seven days next week, covering a total distance of 497km
Navin Khianey for The National Toni Metcalfe will attempt to run across all seven Emirates in seven days next week, covering a total distance of 497km

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