Tuesday, 24 June 2014

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRO-AUSTRALIAN " EMMA CAMERON " AN AFRO-AUSTRALIAN MARATHON RUNNER OF INTERNATIONAL STANDING WAS SAFE AFTER THE BOSTON BOMING : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

              BLACK             SOCIAL               HISTORY                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             







































 Aboriginal Runner Emma Cameron Safe in Boston


Emma Cameron,an Aborginal athlete from Darwin, Australia, was set to realize her dreams yesterday when she lined up to compete in the Boston Marathon. A member of theIndigenous Marathon Project, which helps use the sport of marathon running to change lives; aims to promote healthy and active lifestyles throughout indigenous communities and reduce the incidence of indigenous disease; and aims to create indigenous role models and inspire Indigenous Peoples, Cameron had earned a spot on the IMP team last year and a slot in this year's Boston Marathon. But, the day of joy turned to sadness after terrorist bombings detonated near the finish line of the marathon (related story: Boston Attacked: Three Dead, 144 Injured After Explosions at Marathon).
The IMP has released this statement about Cameron:
Indigenous Marathon Project athlete Emma Cameron has been reunited with IMP staff members following a series of bomb blasts at the finish line of today’s Boston Marathon. The Darwin based athlete was roughly one mile from the site of the blasts, which occurred at around 3pm Boston time. She was evacuated from the course at the 41km mark, and was reunited with IMP founder and former Boston Marathon winner Rob de Castella, and coach Tim Rowe shortly after. De Castella said he and Rowe were at the nearby race hotel when they heard the explosions and had realised that something serious had happened.“There was obviously a fair bit of chaos and pandemonium at the finish line, but we knew that Emma was still quite some distance from the finish, and that she would be safe out on the course,” he said. “Emma should be extremely proud of what she has achieved today, and she is a marathon runner on our eyes. At the same time, our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone touched by this terrible tragedy.” Despite not being able to finish the final 1.195km of the marathon course, Emma becomes the 21st IMP athlete to conquer a marathon, since the Project’s inception in 2010. Cameron was selected as part of the 2012 IMP team, but sustained a knee injury in the lead-up to the New York Marathon in November last year. After recovering, she continued her preparation for the Boston Marathon. The team will depart Boston on Tuesday evening and ... arrive back in Sydney on Thursday morning.

Read more athttp://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/04/16/aboriginal-runner-emma-cameron-safe-boston-148832

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