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Clark Gamblin running 7s podcast interview business travel Ep 304

Jan 27, 202549 minEp. 304
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Running 7’s: Dr. Clark Gamblin’s 7 Marathons, 7 Continents, 7 Days Challenge
In a feat blending resilience, charity, and unrelenting grit, Dr. Clark Gamblin 🏥, a Milwaukee cancer surgeon and survivor 🎗️, is taking on the 2025 World Marathon Challenge 🌍. Over seven days, this 55-year-old will conquer seven marathons 🏃‍♂️ across seven continents, covering 183.4 miles in just 168 hours ⏱️.
Starting in Antarctica ❄️ and ending in Miami ☀️, the journey spans icy snowfields, global cities 🏙️, and tropical beaches 🏝️. But for Gamblin, this isn’t just about miles; it’s about making a difference 💙. A testicular cancer survivor himself, Gamblin is using this grueling adventure to raise $250,000 💵 for the Testicular Cancer Awareness Foundation, spreading awareness 📢 about the disease and emphasizing early detection 🔬.
Running became therapy for Gamblin during his own battle with cancer 💪, and now it’s his platform for hope 🌟. From a marathon rookie to completing the Abbott World Marathon Majors 🏅, his journey showcases the power of determination and the impact of setting high goals 🎯.
"Far too often, we don’t push our limits," Gamblin reflects. "This is about hope 💖—for my patients, for my family 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦, and for everyone watching 👀."
Follow Gamblin’s inspiring journey on Instagram 📸 (@tclarkgamblin) and contribute to his cause at pledge.to/7-marathons-7-continents-7-days.
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