Indigenous Marathon Project 2012

Do you know an Indigenous male or female who wants to change their life?

  The New York City Marathon is one of the toughest and biggest running events in the world, with 48,000 runners, two million cheering spectators and 315 million worldwide television viewers. As any one of the 15 Indigenous Marathon Project runners will attest that crossing the finish line in Central Park is one of the great thrills of a lifetime.

 

We are seeking outstanding Indigenous men and women aged between 18 and 30, that have the commitment and ability to train for this endurance running event. They will be coached and supervised by Australian marathon champion, Rob de Castella, be required to attend a number of training camps around Australia during the year, and undertake a special Certificate III in Community Recreation - Indigenous Health.


IMP Recruitment Flyer

 Applicants should be willing to inspire other Indigenous men and women, and have an interest in wanting to make a difference by promoting a healthy lifestyle. If this is you or someone you know please fill in the application form on this link 2012 Runner Application Form

 Please forward the attached flyer to all your contacts to assist the project to unearth the next Indigenous Champion.

 To arrange an interview with Deek or Manager and Coach Tim Rowe please contact Mel Grice – IMP Media and Communications Coordinator (02)6260 5750 / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

MELGRICE 

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