Cairns duo to run from Port Douglas to tip of Cape York in support of men’s mental health

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Running an Olympic distance marathon is a feat for anyone, let alone 25 times over 25 consecutive days, and in some of the most remote settings in the country.

Two Cairns locals will set out to conquer this mammoth task in June, embarking on a 1000km race from Port Douglas to Pajinka (the tip of Cape York).

Taking on the challenge in the name of men’s health, Jamie Candler and Ash Currie are aiming to raise $40,000 for the Movember charity.

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Mr. Candler, an accomplished long-distance runner and Ironman competitor, said it’s something he’s wanted to do for a long time.

“The idea of ​​running around the Cape to the northern tip of mainland Australia has been bouncing around in my brain for a number of years,” he said.

“It just never seemed like the right time, which is an easy place to find yourself.

“Then I realized: the race had to be something more than me.

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“That is why we partnered with MOVEMBER for Port 2 Pajinka.

“They understand the importance of good mental health and are doing amazing things in that space to help break down the stigma around mental health.”

The cause is a sustained close to both runners.

Mr Candler works for the AFL Cape York House Foundation, particularly in outreach to Groote Eylandt, while Mr Currie is a Senior Constable in the Queensland Police Service.

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