Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Joseph Tame's Tokyo Marathon

I don't care for running, in fact you will only find me running to catch the bus or if there is promise of something yummy, like a cookie. But I am not unfamiliar with the concept. My mom for many years was an avid runner and would often share with me her stories of difficulties and triumphs. I remember she once ran from her office downtown Edmonton to our home in St. Albert (a city just outside of Edmonton) just for the fun of it. But I digress this post is not about her.

A couple of years back while I working on Nandeyanen, I met Joseph Tame not in the "Hi nice to meet you lets shake hands" kind of way, but by the power of the internet. Apparently he heard our podcast and I guess liked it enough to mention it in his. Personally I was thrilled, mostly because Joesph seemed to be someone who was up and coming and I knew I should keep an eye on this guy cause there was bound to be some great things happening around him. Turns out, I was right, Joseph is running the Tokyo Marathon this year. Now if that is not "great" enough, he is running it while strapped into a rig of his own creation, the iRun.

The iRun will allow followers to virtually run with Joseph during the 2011 Tokyo Marathon, which by the way is just around the corner, and pretty much see everything he sees without having to leave the comfort of your own home. Pretty cool eh? So 42.195 km ran without breaking a sweat.

As the marathon gets closer more and more people are taking notice of Joseph and his iRun contraption. In Japan he has landed headline in Yahoo Japan, a story in Time Out Tokyo, and a T.V. appearance on Yokoso 9ch. In The U.K he was on BBC radio as well as an article in The Metro. Online you can find stories about him in engadget and DVIC amongst others. Youtube has a collection of videos of Joseph and his creation, there is also one documenting his early planning stages. And if you want to really go back, here is Joesph in last years run, not to mention last years Ustream.



For more info on the Tokyo Marathon:
http://www.tokyo42195.org/

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