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Reason to run: P.E.I. marathon group raising money in honour of fellow runner

A long-distance running groupon P.E.I. is taking on a route that's longer than a marathon to honoura fellow runner and mark 40 years since Terry Fox ran on the Island.

Also honours 40 years since Terry Fox ran on the Island

Sandra Gregory, left, Kevin MacIsaac, Carrie Gregory, Blair Steele, Adam Clark, Amber MacLeod and Chad MacMillan all call themselves The Long Run Junkies. (Submitted by Kevin MacIsaac)

A long-distance running groupon P.E.I. is taking on a route that's longer than a marathon to honoura fellow runner and mark 40 years since Terry Fox ran on the Island.

This Saturday, The Long Run Junkieswill be on the move between Charlottetown and Summerside.

In a year when marathons includingthe P.E.I. Marathon have been cancelled, the runners have had little to train for or celebrate.

But they ended up finding a reason to run.

"Early June a fellow runner, Jake Simmons, was tragically killed," said Amber MacLeod, one of the runners in the group.

"It's in his memory."

The run will go along Route 2 and a support vehicle will follow along with snacks, and will also be collecting donations. (Submitted by Kevin MacIsaac)

The run is being sponsored by Kent Building Supplies, and some other Island businesses have come together to donate to the cause.

"All funds that are being raised are being donated in Jacob's memory through the P.E.I. Cancer Society."

MacLeod said the route was chosen because Terry Fox ran between Summerside and Charlottetown as well.

"A full marathon is 42.2 kilometres, we're running 58.6," MacLeod said.

The run goes onRoute 2 and a support vehicle will follow along with snacks.

"In total there will be seven running and two biking," she said, adding the people cycling will be carrying water for the trip.

"We leave Kent in Charlottetown and we go up Highway 2 and we end up in Kent in Summerside."

MacLeod said six runners have been training together every week, running on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

The Long Run Junkies will start the run from Charlottetown to Summerside at 7 a.m. Saturday.

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With files from Island Morning