70 year-old Chau Smith wanted to challenge herself, so she decided to
run seven marathons in seven days on seven continents and In January she
accomplished that goal.
Between January 25 and January 31, Smith ran marathons in Perth,
Australia; Singapore; Cairo; Amsterdam; Garden City, New York; Punta
Arenas, Chile; and King George Island, Antarctica. Each day, Smith woke
up and ran 26.2 miles.
Then she'd get on a plane and fly to the next
destination to do it all over again.
Smith was born in Vietnam in 1947 during the First Indochina War, known
in Vietnam as the French War. Her father, a teacher turned Viet Minh
resistance fighter, was arrested and killed five months before she was
born.
During the war, Smith immigrated to the U.S., settling in Independence,
Missouri, with her husband at the time.
After the couple divorced, Smith worked two jobs, in a factory and a restaurant to provide for her two girls as a single parent.
At a Christmas party in 1982, she met Michael Smith, who teased her for
repeatedly returning to the buffet table for extra helpings. They
married six months later. Michael Smith was a runner, and she had
watched him run races.
But, at the time, she never thought running was for her.
In 1995, at 48 years old, she ran her first race a 5Km in Kansas City.
She was suffering from hay fever and taking antibiotics for a sinus
infection. She recalls the race being difficult for her, and says she
nearly passed out.
Smith estimates that she's run close to 70 marathons across the globe
now. She was also at the Boston Marathon in 2013, and was about a
quarter mile from the finish line when police stopped her because of the
bombing.
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