Running beyond borders: 7 Marathons. 7 Continents. 7 Days.
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Right at the start of my key note speeches I almost always experience the same amazement, sometimes followed by the bewildered question: "This is – you?! " Your expectations and my reality are colliding nearly at the speed of light. Oh yes, I had to become used to look into so many disappointed eyes right at the start of my presentations.
"Nobody on the street would believe, what Thomas Taut from Vienna, Austria, has achieved."
To run seven full marathons on seven continents within seven (consecutive) days is a mighty challenge, indeed. But exactly how is one capable of accomplishing this task actually supposed to look like? Well, personally I would expect winners: well trained sportsmen, athletic from head to toe, young and strong, powerful and fast, lean and successful. As is for instance the following couple:
Yes, I believe they could make it both after some specific training. And then comes my appearance, as an extreme athlete. Old, slightly obese - at least in comparison -, plagued by allergic asthma. But it is ME who has conquered the World Marathon Challenge and no one else from Austria! Oh, I see. Those impressions do not fit together and this discrepancy matters. It is therefore important right at the start to overcome any such prejudices and to open your hearts to me. Only after having heard or read my story in full you will be able to expand your own imaginations. And you, too, will become able to realize and utilize a lot more of your inner powers.
I may tell here not from my previous achievements as a nuclear physicist, not from my several other former professions and not from gardening, my second biggest passion. These are not the reasons you grabbed this book for the first time. No, this writing is all about my side activities as a hobby-jogger like million others!
I am of limited talents in all kinds of sport, unfortunately. But I am in with all my body and soul.
I have started running as late as at the age of 35 years. But I had soon developed big visions.
I have never won a race. But also never quit one. My motto is: "Not fast – not last! "
I have never been a top athlete. But I have been following the road all the way to extreme sport.
And with this new self-confidence I want to answer the above question: "This is – you?! " now with "Yes, this is me. You do not have to be perfect to accomplish the unthinkable. And believe me, there are still several more challenges left on my bucket list! "
The IT nerds use to say: "It's not a bug, it's a feature! " Yes, I may be old, small and slower than previously. But despite my age of 53 years I had been rising up to the same level as Vanessa and Marcel, Austria´s top sportswoman and –man of the year 2019!
Vanessa Herzog, the world champion in speed skating, can be booked for key note speeches on the very same platform as I (Sports.Selection). And my first book has been published by the very same company (egoth) as the biography of Marcel Hirscher, the eight times skiing world cup champion, winner of several titles at Olympic games and world championships. Both our books stand close together and fight there for the attention of interested readers.
Do you want to know how this development was possible? What it took? How it all began? But also which personalities I got to know on the way? Which lessons I have learned? And how much it enriched my life?
Let yourself be taken onto a round-the-world trip into the incredible!
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Running beyond borders - Dr. Thomas Taut
EPILOGUE
EXTREME SPORT MEETS TOP SPORT
Austria‘s sportswoman and -man of 2019: Vanessa Herzog and Marcel Hirscher
»He doesn´t look that extreme, does he?«
In SPORTaktiv, Austria´s biggest magazine covering active sports, the report about my sporty trip around the world started with this particular statement. That was a bit disappointing for me at first sight. The editor in chief was obviously surprised by my appearance regardless of all of his years of experience.
Right at the start of my key note speeches I almost always experience the same amazement, sometimes followed by the bewildered question: „This is – you?!" Their expectations and my reality are colliding nearly at the speed of light. Oh yes, I had to become used to look into so many disappointed eyes right at the start of my presentations.
»Nobody on the street would believe, what Thomas Taut from Vienna, Austria has achieved.«
To run seven full marathons on seven continents within seven (consecutive) days is a mighty challenge, indeed. But exactly how is one capable of accomplishing this task actually supposed to look like? Well, personally I would expect winners: well trained sportsmen, athletic from head to toe, young and strong, powerful and fast, lean and successful. As is for instance the couple in the first picture:
Vanessa Herzog and Marcel Hirscher, Austria’s sportswoman and -man of 2019.
Yes, I am pretty sure they could both make it after some specific training. And then comes my appearance, as an extreme athlete. Old, slightly obese - at least in comparison -, plagued by allergic asthma. But it is ME who has conquered the World Marathon Challenge and no one else from Austria! Oh, I see. Those impressions do not fit together and this discrepancy matters. It is therefore important right at the start to overcome any such prejudices and to open your hearts to me. Only after having heard or read my story in full you will be able to expand your own imaginations. And you, too, will become able to realize and utilize a lot more of your inner powers.
I may tell here not from my previous achievements as a nuclear physicist, not from my several other former professions and not from gardening, my second biggest passion. These are not the reasons why you grabbed this book for the first time. No, this writing is all about my side activities as a hobby-jogger like million others!
I am of limited talents in all kinds of sport, unfortunately. But I am in with all my body and soul.
I have started running as late as at the age of 35 years. But I had soon developed big visions.
I have never won a race. But also never quit one. I have adopted the motto: „Not fast – not last!" (originally from Heather Brian, also part of the WMC 2018)
I have never been a top athlete. But I have been following the road all the way to extreme sport.
And with this new self-confidence I want to answer the above question: „This is – you?! now with „Yes, this is me. You do not have to be perfect to accomplish the unthinkable. And believe me, there are still several more challenges left on my bucket list!
The IT nerds use to say: „It’s not a bug, it’s a feature!" Yes, I may be old, small and slower than previously. But despite my age of 53 years I have been rising up to the same level as Vanessa and Marcel, Austria´s top sportswoman and –man of the year 2019!
Top and Extreme Sport are meeting on the very same book shelf
Vanessa Herzog, the world champion in speed skating, can be booked for key note speeches on the very same platform as I (Sports.Selection). And my first book has been published by the very same company (egoth) as the biography of Marcel Hirscher, the eight times skiing world cup champion, winner of several titles at Olympic games and world championships. Both our books stand close together and compete there for the attention of interested readers.
Do you want to know how this development was possible? What it took? How it all began? But also which personalities I got to know on the way? Which lessons I have learned? And how much it enriched my life?
Let yourself be taken onto a round-the-world trip into the incredible. Enter new personal galaxies which no human being has ever laid eyes upon before. When particles collide almost at the speed of light, enormous amounts of energy are released, and sometimes completely new and unknown elements appear. Watch out, what is possible for you, if you just believe in yourself strongly enough.
HOW IT ALL BEGAN
»Fish swim, birds fly, humans run.«
(Emil Zatopek)
The day it had all begun – Australia Day on January 26th, 2016
It was my friend Steven, who lifted my runner´s career onto the next level. On this wonderful and sunny summer morning in January 2016 in Sydney, Australia I had come back from my training a bit earlier. After the daily coastal run from Coogee Beach to Bondi Beach and back I was just enjoying breakfast, when Steven entered our rented apartment. Without greeting he stormed past me, obviously in deep thoughts. After having browsed the internet for several minutes, he called for our wives and me: „You got to check this out!" And here they were, these three magic words that had never released me since:
Of all people in the world Steven must just have met James Alderson on the beach. And his t-shirt had displayed the three magic words: World Marathon Challenge. One out of almost 9 million Austrians has met the only one of 25 million Australians who was bound to fly to the WMC 2016 only two weeks later! But as you are certainly aware of: There are no coincidences; some things just have to happen …
At first there was a pure lack of understanding:
„This is completely impossible! „How does that work?
„This is totally nuts! "
seven (!!!!!!!) marathons
on seven (!!!!!!!) continents
within seven (!!!!!!!) consecutive days
Completely out of the question! Ticked off and forgotten.
And then nothing more happened for a very long time.
Until my application ten months later on November 23rd, 2016.
THE WORLD MARATHON CHALLENGE (WMC)
»An idea that does not sound absolutely crazy at the beginning is not worth pursuing it further!«
(Albert Einstein)
The route of our high-speed journey around the world
Hi Thomas,
Many thanks for your application for the 2018 World Marathon Challenge.
I am happy to say there‘s a place available at the moment if you want to proceed.
I‘ve put the relevant bank details below to secure your place. Welcome to the race!
FYI, I‘ll be in Antarctica for the next few days organsing the Antarctic Ice Marathon
Best wishes, Richard (Donovan from Galway, Ireland)
These days I do no longer recall exactly, which thought processes actually have lead me to this step. But it must have been circling around the two basic questions:
1.Is it worth it?
2.Can I do it?
Maybe my good physical condition at that time had played an important role. In October 2016 I had run my marathons number 34 in Chicago, Illinois und number 35 in Venice, Italy within mere two weeks und had finished them in – for my conditions excellent – four hours. There were still two more races to go until the Challenge: the extremely laborious Karwendel-Ultra