Back on the run
Ellen McCarty
Jaws dropped when Huntington Harbour resident Tom Jones ran 1,081 miles
down the coast of California last July, completing the equivalent of one
marathon every day, to raise money for abused children. Now, eyes are on
the local athlete again, as he aims to break a world record.
The athlete announced Oct. 20 that Logic Nutrition, an Irvine-based
company, has agreed to sponsor Jones’ run across the country in May 2000.
As if running 2,400 miles isn’t hard enough, Jones said he has upped the
feat a notch: this time, he will run 54 miles a day, more than twice the
26.2 miles in a marathon.
Jones is training for the big event. He says it’s a difficult effort, but
he’s determined to keep going no matter what.
The cross-country record, set 20 years ago, stands at 47 days, 8 hours
and 38 minutes. Jones hopes to do the run in 46 days and draw attention
to his favorite cause, needy children, along the way.
“You just have to believe that the cause is greater than the sacrifice,”
he said. “That’s my motivation. I believe that people out there do need
my help.”
Bitten by the Jones bug, the Huntington Beach Fire Department has decided
to launch a nationwide cause of its own -- collecting canned food for
homeless children and their families -- that will coincide with Jones’
run across America.
The details have yet to be ironed out, but firefighter John Legg said
that, by the time next May rolls around, the fire department hopes to
have a nationwide network of firefighters dedicated to children.
Local residents across the country will then be able to take donations to
fire departments, which will distribute the food.
Already, the station at Warner Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway has
collected a couple tons of canned food. They invite local residents to
bring nonperishables to the station between now and May.
To make sure Jones doesn’t run himself into the ground, Logic Nutrition
has committed a team of nutritionists to his effort. They will drive
behind Jones and monitor his physical health, plus provide a diet
specifically engineered for his daily needs, said president and founder
Scott Magers.
That’s good news for his wife, Brandi, who sweated out Jones’ last run
down Pacific Coast Highway from the sidelines.
“I’m still very nervous,” she said, “but if anyone can make it, it’s
him.”
The exact route of the 2000 Logic Nutrition Coast to Coast Run 2000 is
still being planned, but Magers said it’s an exciting venture for his
company and the cause.
“Tom has proven that he can put his body through this type of stress,” he
said. “He’s as strong as an ox, and he’s going to take our products to
the limit. I’ve managed a couple of pro-athletes, but nobody doing this
extreme of an event. His commitment is unbelievable.”
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The 37-year-old Jones said the only thing more difficult than running so
many miles a day to raise money for children’s charities is remembering
the sexual, physical and emotional abuse he endured as a child.
The Huntington Harbour personal trainer said he was abused by his father
until neighbors called the authorities, who took him to the Masonic Home
for Children in Covina when he was 8.
“Most people who have been abused don’t want to remember. They just put
it behind them,” he said. “I had to force myself to remember, to make
people understand.”
Spurred by growing anger and his sense of alienation, Jones said he
turned to violence to “blow off steam.” The only thing that kept him out
of prison, he said, was boxing.
A three-time national kick-boxing champion, Jones studied the sport in
Thailand for eight months in his 20s. He trained 12 hours a day in
grueling humidity and learned to put pain aside, he said.
“That made me believe I could endure the pain of the run,” he said.
Jones said it wasn’t the fighting, but an anger management class, that
finally taught him how to connect with other people.
“I was so grateful for the information because I realized that a lot of
anger is based on misunderstanding,” he said.
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