Blind runner heads to North Pole Marathon to share ‘happiness and unhappiness’ with guide
Gary Leung has learnt to trust his guides as he embarks on another marathon, and his second race in the Arctic as he heads to the North Pole
Gary Leung will face knee deep snow on his next marathon as he battles through sub-zero temperatures on the FWD North Pole Marathon.
But the physical obstacles are not the most intimidating challenge. In fact, not even Leung’s total blindness presents the hardest factor.
Instead, Leung has learnt that trusting his guide, who helps him navigate on account of his visual impairment, is the hardest part.
“I’ve bumped into lamp posts [when running with guides],” Leung said. “But I have to remember no one wants to hurt me, it was a mistake. I have to release that fear and put my trust in the guide.”
Luckily, Leung is partnering with guide Andy Chik. The pair already have a strong relationship after running over 1,000 kilometres around Taiwan in 19 days.