This Blind Runner is the First to Complete the NYC Half Marathon Guided Only by Dogs
Thomas Panek, 48, made history as the first blind man to race in Sunday’s New York City Half Marathon led only by guide dogs. He was guided for the 13.1 mile race by a team of three dogs, a black Labrador named Westley, a yellow Labrador named Waffle and his own personal guide dog, a 7-year-old yellow Labrador named Gus. The team’s run time was 2:20:52.
Panek has been a runner for quite some time — he’s run 20 marathons throughout his life. Ever since he lost his sight in his early 20’s, he was hesitant to continue running, but eventually trained to run in races with the help of human guides tethered to him. However, he wondered if it was possible to run a race without human guidance, instead led only with guide dogs.
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