"Marathon Maniacs" Commack Teacher Completing 50-States Marathon Goal
Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 10:14AM
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Running for Kids: Middle School Teacher Competes in All 50 States

Catalina, Ca. MarathonNYC MarathonCommack Middle School Social Studies teacher, Chris Boundy, will complete his goal of running a marathon in all 50 states in October. State #50, his 70th marathon, is the Hartford Marathon in Connecticut on Saturday, October 10.

Disney Marathon“When I started the 50-states goal in 2011, I wanted to make it more than just a personal accomplishment. So I decided it was also an opportunity to raise funds for a worthwhile cause.  So far, I have raised $1,425 for the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.  My goal is to reach at least $2,500 ($50 per state)* by the time I finish Connecticut this weekend.  Running marathons may not be easy, but it is nothing compared to what people go through every day when they are fighting cancer. “

Pikes Peak MarathonPikes Peak MarathonChris is a member of the Marathon Maniacs, a club for “folks that do crazy numbers of marathons.” He started running sporadically to control his weight. “As a kid I was very out of shape and overweight. I dreaded doing the mile for gym class, and running it under the required 12 minutes was a challenge!” In 2005, Chris ran his first half marathon, and then completed the New York City Marathon later that same year.  “After finishing the states I still plan to run marathons consistently.  I will focus on doing more international races as well as some closer to home that I haven’t had the chance to hit yet.”

The eighth grade social studies classes are planning a fundraiser to help Chris achieve his fundraising goal. Colleagues in the Commack School District have also helped by sponsoring him via a direct donation to St. Jude at http://fundraising.stjude.org/site/TR?px=3392410&fr_id=31900&pg=personal.

* Mr. Boundy has now raised $2,800 exceeding his goal by $300. He continues to fundraise for St. Jude hoping to raise $3,500 or $50 for each marathon he has participated in.  

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