“I thought I was going to faint…

If you can do it for brain cancer, I feel great However, last July, his daily running almost ended.

At present, he has raised about $2000, but he has not decided whether to continue this year.

At that time, he felt a sudden nausea while driving to work, so he parked ute his car on the side of the road.

Flett sometimes runs alone and sometimes jogs in a stroller with two daughters.

On New Year’s Eve last year (December 31, 2020), he ran 6km just to “start”.

And I was sent to Colac hospital,” he said “The medical staff said, ‘no, you want to stay here for one night’, and then I spent the whole night trying to borrow a wheelchair and circle the corridor to complete the six kilometer journey.” Flett plans to run a marathon tomorrow from portfair to Warrnambool to make up for the day of hospitalization.

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It can be said that he feels every kilometer on the way.

Stroller (picture source: ABC) it is said that every time Flett goes out running, he is for his mother Robyn, who died of brain cancer in 2013.

His fund-raising activities will end at the end of last year.

“The shortest distance is 6 kilometers, which can be adjusted according to the location, depending on what I was going to do at that time.

If you can do it for yourself, I’ll always get a great reward.

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The longest distance I ran (at a time) should be more than 30 kilometers,” he said Since then, he has run more than 2000 kilometers, during which he has experienced injuries and blockade.

While waiting for the test results of the new crown, he ran laps in his backyard and even engaged his girlfriend Jo during a run.

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According to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported on December 30, since January 1, he began to run in sleet, snowflakes and sunshine.

It’s a great reward for doing brain cancer research.

(picture source: ABC) he has run for a long, long time now.

Then suddenly, I feel super good,” he said After learning about a friend’s daily 5K running plan, Flett was driven by curiosity and wanted to try to run longer.

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Over the past year, Hayden Flett, who lives in Warrnambool, southwest Victoria, has been out running every day.

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The total length is equivalent to running from Sydney to Uluru, or from windy Warrnambool to sunny Rockhampton.

And Flett ran like this for a special reason.

Before he could react, he began to invest.

(picture source: ABC) then he ran on the second and third days.

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After each run, the endorphins he feels remind him why he runs.

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“Sometimes I think if you really run hard, you’re going to die.

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