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[Title] => The blind leading the race
[Summary] => Running a grueling 42-K point-to-point marathon is daunting and difficult enough. Completing the long-distance run when one is totally blind is rare and almost unbelievable.
But who can doubt the grandeur and magnificence of the human spirit?
When the 4th Pasig River Heritage Marathon kicked off from the Manila Cathedral in the early dawn of Leap Day, February 29, among the 408 runners who took up the challenge of the merciless route was Rodrigo Eje, 38, a blind masseur who ran with Gomburza, the advocacy group organized by Running Priest Fr. Robert Reyes.
[DatePublished] => 2004-04-04 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1520958
[AuthorName] => Mike de la Rosa II
[SectionName] => Starweek Magazine
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[Title] => The blind leading the race
[Summary] => Running a grueling 42-K point-to-point marathon is daunting and difficult enough. Completing the long-distance run when one is totally blind is rare and almost unbelievable.
But who can doubt the grandeur and magnificence of the human spirit?
When the 4th Pasig River Heritage Marathon kicked off from the Manila Cathedral in the early dawn of Leap Day, February 29, among the 408 runners who took up the challenge of the merciless route was Rodrigo Eje, 38, a blind masseur who ran with Gomburza, the advocacy group organized by Running Priest Fr. Robert Reyes.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1520958
[AuthorName] => Mike de la Rosa II
[SectionName] => Starweek Magazine
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