Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 May 1996, p. 25

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have a distinet "aroma" of their own, but Melcher will come out smelling of roses to those ning shoes. He admits that his feét blister easily, but that‘s not what bothers him. Maintaining the wop«ddezvflhw_ and new runners will offer him ankde for up to four 1o mmmwmm in and in of Wb ‘hils socks may cwwefimfiapwm L ced aanbon e Ne Feen o n i > P e Oml*wmhgwh: "I‘m not one 10 worry about the pain: 1 just with people who talk ; the pain. If there is pain, its usually a muscle and this year there will be a small army of physiotherapists on hand throughout the night at the Recreation , ; Pery y4a) s ‘ t for imp McGovern â€" a great nop: gren people Peaerer oi t ts anh M mm Abut . C Today,adlormbmw ga l e hok C ‘ umb-gsgau-gmou- ing last year‘s run at about midnight, Melcher‘s legs began to go numb. He felt pain and started However, no matter how much training he does, Melcher knows that sometime during his 30 hour adventine next week hes piing to "e the wall but wht Aiu metoner tiag te wan of d M Lual A ‘fl fi'“r",l C igel W%nuumw kilometre runs which eventually led to his first 24â€"hour marathon run of the season in Novemâ€" ber, ies c 19 9n Training for this type of event of endurance is s Pis be mama ie nie nc on +A 13 ie w e 2: apce in > o otige o oi Those wishing to support Melcher and the Children‘s Wish Foundation can contact Blucvale student activities office at 885â€"4620. Programmed Insurance Golf Classic

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