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08/04/2010 - Gary Guller (D 661) USA

11/04/10 - David Bottacin (549-Lux)
11/04/10 - Jean-Pierre Vaugon (331-FRA)
11/04/10 - Pierre Fischer (D 94-FRA)
11/04/10 - Alain Riverain (75-FRA)
11/04/10 - Yes to running, YES to partying D73 D74 D75 (FR)
11/04/10 - Paul Kenny (D876-UK)
11/04/10 - Jason Bulley (D792-UK)
11/04/10 - Christophe Guillamet (270-FRA), Neal Johnston (271-GBR)
11/04/10 - Odile Hochard, another vision of The Sultan Marathon des Sables (219-FRA)
10/04/10 - Maria Fernanda Mirone (609-ITA)
10/04/10 - Team perseverance
10/04/10 - Jennifer Salter (936-GBR): an impressive increase in power
09/04/10 - Rosario Verona (D629- ITA)
09/04/10 - Guillaume Charbonneau (76-FR)
09/04/10 - Veronica Rivera (D 83-USA)
09/04/10 - Team Infinie Passion
09/04/10 - Yolanda Linschooten (D90-NDL)
08/04/10 - « Help for Heroes », a team for wounded service men and women
08/04/10 - D193 - A will of iron
08/04/10 - D338-D339-D340 - A family affair!
08/04/10 - D698 Formidable Michael Wardian!
08/04/10 - D13 - D23 - D333 - 25th Sultan Marathon des Sables : veterans’reminiscence…
08/04/10 - Thomas AIKENS D 704- UK
08/04/10 - Lim Jong Keun (540-PRK): running for blood donation!
08/04/10 - Gary Guller (D 661) USA
08/04/10 - Ralph Justin Dixon (D 580-MAS): from Malaysia to the Sahara!
« Terres d’Aventure »: a double motivation
07/04/10 - Anton Vencels (D89 – SLV) TONI
07/04/10 - A tent against illness - D234 D245 D236 D411 D412 D413 D414 D308
07/04/10 - Juan Sebastian Parra Duarte (D 1070 - COL)
07/04/10 - Edgar Parra Talero (D 1069 - COL)
06/04/10 - Sultan MDS 2010 : an Indian runner – a first! (D 579-IND)
06/04/10 - D197-D286-D304-D329-D330-D332-D337-D359
06/04/10 - Steven Nelmes (D 908-UK), Mike Paul ( D918-UK), Paul Simmons ( D939-UK)
05/04/10 - D186 - D187 - United in life and in their efforts
05/04/10 - Interview with Monica Aguilera D 1020-ESP
05/04/10 - D46 Widy Grego, marathon man with a big heart!
05/04/10 - D130 D418 D419 - Down with male domination!
05/04/10 - Christophe Dussart (D36-FR)
05/04/10 - Raymund Acevedo (D634, USA)
05/04/10 - The paintbrush marathon
04/04/10 - For Fidel Marti - D1013 (ESP) - D1080 (ESP)
04/04/10 - Brahim El Joual, D31-MAR, veteran of the veterans.
04/04/10 - Patrick Hiriart D 118-FR, sport tipster
04/04/10 - D140 - Legionary Rui Manuel Da Silva Viegas, ready to fight
04/04/10 - Gloria Nasr, D310-FR, runs against war.
04/04/10 - D573 - The MDS benjamin fears nothing

A man of vision

Gary runs for the  Christopher and Dana Reeves Foundation, dedicated to curing spinal cord injury and improving the life of poeple living with paralysis. Gary  is both a record-setting mountaineer and a professional motivational and inspirational speaker. He was the first person in the world to summit Mount Everest with one arm. Just as he discovered his passion for alpine climbing, he lost the use of his arm in a mountaineering accident. He stunned doctors by asking to have his paralyzed arm amputated, and began climbing again, with an even stronger determination.


“The first thing I want to say is that the MDS organization treats all applicants with equanimity, with absolutely no discrimination, be it based on nationality, financial resources, sexual orientation or disability – and that’s worth noting. Considering the extreme nature of the race, it is wonderful that they give all sorts of people, including disabled people, the opportunity to take part in this collective effort, without necessarily giving them the illusion that they’ll finish in the top ten.

What’s unbelievable is that such an unlikely mixture of nationalities and cultures thrown into a pot of extreme conditions works!  If conclusions could be drawn from this and applied at a more global level, life would be so much better!

There are a thousand of us. We don’t know each other and yet, every day on the bivouac, it’s enough to meet someone’s eyes and receive a silent encouragement when you’re down and all is said: your energy comes back! Those moments when we are good to each other, when we look into each other’s souls without a word, these are whole lives condensed into a second: it’s what I call universal smile!
What I live here is totally different from what I’ve known so far: it’s a « push » for all who take part.

I’m sure that when I go home, I will have much greater awareness and desire to be good to people around me: we are all human beings, that’s what we are on Earth for.

The extreme heat on the track brings back memories of happy times, but also of darker ones. Sometimes, one must jump on the dragon’s back, look it in the eyes and decide who is going to win.
I hope people out there are watching the race, especially disabled children, and that it inspires them and encourage them to explore freely the many possibilities offered by this world, no matter what their situation is.

 
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