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Author:  rogers park bryan [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 7:52 am ]
Post subject:  Man with muscular disorder completed Chicago Marathon

Pretty Amazing.

I had to give my self a pep talk to put on pants on sunday



Final marathoner crossed finish line 'with a lot of pain but more love'
Venezuelan man with muscular disorder covered course in 17 hours
October 15, 2013|By Ellen Jean Hirst, Chicago Tribune reporter



When Maickel Melamed was born, he said his family was told he wouldn't live more than seven days. After a week, doctors said he would never speak, walk or climb.

But early Monday morning, Melamed, a 38-year-old from Caracas, Venezuela, who has a rare muscular disorder, crossed the finish line in his third marathon nearly 17 hours after beginning the race.




"(My message is) to convince anyone of their own greatness, their own possibility," said Melamed, a small man with wide green eyes who stood with his feet slightly splayed.

When he reached mile 21, he said, he was ready to give up. By then, about 40,000 other participants had finished, and the marathon had officially ended hours earlier. With five miles to go, his doubt grew with each step.

"This marathon has been the hardest of the three," said Melamed, who said he had to make his way on the concrete sidelines after marathon organizers tore down the timing mats and medical tents. "We had to go up and down on each sidewalk and it wasn't flat, you know. It has a different inclination."

With encouragement from his friend Perla Sananes, who said she accompanied him the entire way, Melamed said he reached the finish line 16 hours and 46 minutes after starting the previous morning "with a lot of pain, but more love." Dozens of family members and friends from Venezuela, Costa Rica and Florida greeted him at Grant Park with tearful congratulations and hugs in the dark, early morning hours Monday.

Chicago Marathon spokesman Jeremy Borling said Melamed's finish time wasn't recorded because the timing mats were removed about eight hours after the race began. There was no way to verify whether he stayed the course. Still, he commended Melamed's endeavor.

"You can't take away the effort," he said.

Melamed's challenges began at birth. He was born in Caracas with the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck, depriving him of oxygen and the damage to his nervous system led doctors to eventually diagnose him with myopathy, Melamed said.

Melamed received a degree in economics from Andres Bello Catholic University in Caracas and went on to study Gestalt psychotherapy, which focuses on helping people become more self-aware, according to a biography supplied by his publicist. Before participating in his first marathon in New York City in 2011, he launched Vamos a Venezuelan organization that provides resources to help people achieve their goals.

And Melamed knows a few things about achievement.

In 2006, Melamed said he climbed Bolivar Peak, which at about 16,000 feet is the highest mountain in Venezuela. In 2010 and 2011, he did half-marathons in Bogota and Miami. And he said he's been known to skydive and go scuba diving.

Melamed's coach, Federico Pisani, a personal trainer in Venezuela, said Melamed's 50-hour-a-week training schedule was rigorous, but necessary. A lot of training was done in a swimming pool.

"His muscles can't develop properly," Pisani said. "His muscle mass is really limited."

When they started training four years ago, Pisani said, Melamed could walk only 500 meters at a time.



"We had to develop first his strength with training and with a physical therapist," Pisani said. "It took a bit of time to develop his strength for some muscle groups and then he could start walking longer distances."

Even Pisani had doubts when they began training for the first marathon. Those misgivings crept in Sunday too.

"He really has a hard time doing marathons," said Pisani, who was with him much of the race. "He did yesterday almost 17 hours nonstop. So it's stressful watching him. ... It's incredible."

Melamed said he has participated in the New York, Berlin and Chicago marathons, and plans to tackle races in Tokyo and Boston, also World Marathon Majors. His unofficial times in New York and Berlin were better than in Chicago at 151/2 and 141/2 hours respectively, Pisani said.

Physically exhausted and operating on little sleep after the marathon, Melamed traveled by wheelchair Monday morning. Before he made it a block from his downtown hotel, tourists stopped him for pictures.

"Inspiracion!" a family from Costa Rica declared before asking to take a photo with him. Kevin Callis, from Bloomington, Ill., who also ran the marathon on Sunday, stopped to thank him and pose with him on the State Street bridge.

"The message is, 'If you dream it, make it happen,'" Melamed told reporters right after he crossed the finish line. "Because your life is the most beautiful thing that could happen to you. So make the best of it."

Author:  bigfan [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 7:56 am ]
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you would think one person taking down the barriers, banners, etc would call some race official and say 'Hey, we got this guy still racing, can we do something for him" Like leave the clock up, maybe leave the finish line up, etc.

Author:  jimmypasta [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 7:59 am ]
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We will probably have pictures surface of this guy taking the bus to the finish line.

Author:  Frank Coztansa [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 8:41 am ]
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16 hours is probably quicker than I could have done the "race" in

Good for him

Author:  jimmypasta [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 8:46 am ]
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I seriously can't comprehend anyone running/walking/slow jogging that far. It is a great accomplishment. This guy has a million times more "Can Do" spirit than most folks.

Author:  Hatchetman [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 8:49 am ]
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Intestinal fortitude. You either got it or you don't.

I ain't got it.

Author:  jimmypasta [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 8:50 am ]
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Hatchetman wrote:
Intestinal fortitude. You either got it or you don't.

I ain't got it.


Yeah,but how many people can stare at an airline seat for 4 hours?

Author:  The Original Kid Cairo [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 8:51 am ]
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Eternal credit and props to him. Great story.

Author:  T-Bone [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 9:11 am ]
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Author:  The Original Kid Cairo [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 9:13 am ]
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T-Bone, you've opened the floodgates for the extreme idiocy that is sure to follow shortly.

Author:  rogers park bryan [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 9:15 am ]
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The Original Kid Cairo wrote:
T-Bone, you've opened the floodgates for the extreme idiocy that is sure to follow shortly.

What about the guy over his left shoulder running with one leg?

Author:  Frank Coztansa [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 9:48 am ]
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There is no way the guy 2nd from the right next to the guy in red was able to finish a marathon.

Author:  a retard [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 9:55 am ]
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Don't know what race that picture is from but it was not from the Chicago Marathon. The bibs are wrong.

Author:  T-Bone [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 10:13 am ]
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a retard wrote:
Don't know what race that picture is from but it was not from the Chicago Marathon. The bibs are wrong.


He had run a couple of other marathons, this was one of the only decent photos I could find. Kid, I couldn't
help myself. After reading the article I was impressed with the guy's ability to finish and had to find out what
he looked like. I certainly didn't mean to post it in order for him to be ridiculed and hopefully that doesn't
happen.

Author:  The Original Kid Cairo [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 10:18 am ]
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T-Bone wrote:
a retard wrote:
Don't know what race that picture is from but it was not from the Chicago Marathon. The bibs are wrong.


He had run a couple of other marathons, this was one of the only decent photos I could find. Kid, I couldn't
help myself. After reading the article I was impressed with the guy's ability to finish and had to find out what
he looked like. I certainly didn't mean to post it in order for him to be ridiculed and hopefully that doesn't
happen.

You're absolutely correct in posting his picture, T-Bone. He should absolutely be commended for his determination.

Author:  a retard [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 11:36 am ]
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Agreed 100%

Author:  redskingreg [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 11:38 am ]
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Frank Coztansa wrote:
There is no way the guy 2nd from the right next to the guy in red was able to finish a marathon.


You'd be surprised. A lot of people walk it, just to say they finished a marathon. I may get back into running next year. Ran a few half marathons in 2011 and loved it. Had decent times, too.

Author:  a retard [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 11:41 am ]
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Frank Coztansa wrote:
There is no way the guy 2nd from the right next to the guy in red was able to finish a marathon.


And my reason for pointing out the picture was not from Chicago was to address this comment.

1) For all we know the pictured race could have been a 5k

2) And come to think of it if a guy with a muscular disorder can complete a marathon, why couldn't a big guy do so too?

Author:  a retard [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 11:43 am ]
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And I am not exactly tiny yet Sunday's Chicago was my 34th marathon completion.

Author:  Chus [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 2:07 pm ]
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Not a sport.

Author:  Nas [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 2:11 pm ]
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Grid does this every morning before breakfast.

Author:  Douchebag [ Thu Oct 17, 2013 5:35 pm ]
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How are all of these people losing to a dude with a limp?
T-Bone wrote:
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