Training with heart
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Editor’s note: This is the first in a four-month series of
first-person accounts by Newport Beach resident Grant Dunning on
training for his first marathon.
My name is Grant Dunning and I have lived in Newport Beach since
1970. I attended Eastbluff Elementary and Corona del Mar High. I am
now 39 years old, happily married to my wife, Judy, for 14 years and
have two beautiful daughters -- Brooke, 10, and Paige, 8.
Recently, I made the commitment to run the Orange County Marathon
on Jan. 8. Considering I am 39 years old, weigh 230 pounds and have
never run more than a 5-kilometer race, my family and friends thought
I had lost it. When I told them that I was also going to push my
daughter in a wheelchair for the entire race, they really thought I
was crazy.
Yet, at the same time it became very inspiring. Within two days of
my decision, I had eight friends committed to running the whole
marathon in my support. I know this number will continue to grow, not
to mention family and friends that will participate in the other
races (half marathon, 5K, kids’ race) and volunteer on the weekend of
the event.
The reason I committed to running the marathon is simple -- I am
doing it for my daughter, Paige, and the numerous other kids in
Orange County just like her. Paige is a wonderful and healthy little
girl who happens to have Cerebral Palsy. As the result of oxygen loss
during delivery, she was born unconscious but was resuscitated and
spent five weeks in the hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Today, Paige is a sweet and beautiful child who is still working
on all of her gross and fine motor skills. She loves participating in
all aspects of life. She is an adaptive skier, loves going on boats,
wave runners, roller coasters and anything with speed, just like her
dad.
Although Paige is nonverbal, she communicates with her beautiful
brown eyes, magnetic smile and facial expressions. As a father, I
will accept no boundaries to helping Paige reach her maximum
potential, so the sky is the limit for what she will achieve next.
Completing the OC Marathon with my daughter will be a major milestone
for both of us. Spending the next five months training together will
strengthen the special bond that we already have.
To garner support from the community, we have created a team name
and website, www.teamdunning.com, to keep everyone updated on our
training progress. Paige and I have committed to the OC Marathon
training program organized by race director Bill Sumner.
We completed our first training day on Aug. 6 at the CdM track.
For the next five months, we’ll take our training one day at a time,
until we cross the marathon finish line as a team.
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