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Going for the Joggler: Running-While-Juggling
Champ Aims for ‘Joggling’ World Record in Chicago Marathon
TORONTO – SEPTEMBER
29, 2016 – Michal “The Joggler” Kapral of Toronto, Canada, will toss and
catch his way through all 26.2 miles of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon on
Sunday, October 9, in a bid to break his own record of 2 hours 50 minutes and 12 seconds for the fastest marathon
while juggling three objects.
Kapral, 44, took up the niche sport of “joggling” (jogging
while juggling) in 2005, when he first set the Guinness World Record for the
joggling marathon in Toronto as a stunt to raise money for charity. He quickly
became addicted to the harmony between the cascade juggling pattern and the
running stride, and spent the next three years in a back-and-forth battle for
marathon joggling title with American rival Zach Warren. Kapral eventually set
the current mark at the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon in 2007.
Kapral’s joggling feats recently earned him a role as
himself, billed as the “fastest marathon juggler,” in the currently running national
TV commercial for Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott. Fairfield is sponsoring
Kapral’s Chicago record attempt to support the hotel chain’s #StayAmazing
campaign.
“A lot of people who saw the commercial just can’t believe
that running a marathon while juggling is a real thing, or that there is any
competition,” Kapral says. “I look forward to showcasing this weird and awesome
sport in Chicago – and hopefully setting a world record as well.”
To break his 2007 record, Kapral will have to run every step
of the 26.2-mile race while simultaneously juggling three beanbags every step
of the way at a pace of under 6 minutes and 30 seconds per mile, or more than
eight consecutive 20-minute 5Ks. The race will involve more than 50,000 tosses
and catches. If Kapral drops a ball, the official rules say he must return to
behind the drop point before continuing. He also needs to come to a complete
stop to drink water or Gatorade, so that he juggles every step forward.
“I’ve done a bunch of drop-free long training runs, so I’m
ready to joggle up a storm in one of the world’s greatest marathons,” Kapral
says. “But my main goal is to get people smiling and maybe inspire them to look
at the world in a different way and do something out of the ordinary.”
A father of two daughters, and a writer for a government health
agency in Toronto, Kapral calls joggling “the perfect metaphor for life.” To
push the multitasking up another notch, Kapral also plans to chew gum
throughout the joggling marathon in Chicago.
To other marathon runners who might be peeved that he is
running while juggling at or faster than their pace, Kapral says: “Don’t worry,
I’m probably hurting more than you are. In the last miles of a joggling
marathon, I often think to myself, ‘How can something so silly be so painful?’”
Kapral won’t be the only joggler in Chicago. Local joggling
veteran Perry Romanowski also plans to take part in the race.
Chicago will be Kapral’s eighth joggling marathon and his 33rd marathon in total.
He has a non-juggling marathon best time of 2 hours 30 minutes and 40 seconds,
when he won the Toronto Marathon in 2002. He also holds the Guinness World
Record for fastest joggling half-marathon in 1 hour 20 minutes and 40 seconds,
set in 2014, and the fasting joggling 10K in 36 minutes and 27 seconds, from
2008. In 2004, Kapral set his first Guinness World Record, for fastest marathon
pushing a stroller, in 2 hours 49 minutes and 47 seconds, with his then one-year-old daughter Annika in tow.
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