This is a follow-up interview (second interview in a month) with Jonathan Gunderson by NBC 11 TV in San Francisco, CA regarding his participation in the 2006 and upcoming 2007 Badwater Ultramarathon with NBC TV in the Bay Area in California. The interview was with Daryl Hawks and shown on NBC 11 TV sports with Raj Matthai. The Badwater Ultramarathon is the World's Most Extreme Race, 135 miles from Death Valley (Badwater) to Mt. Whitney Portal, on July 23-25, 2007. Air temperatures get close to 130 degrees F and road temperatures are between 190 to 200 degrees F. The race goes from the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere to half way up Mt. Whitney, the tallest peak in the U.S. lower 48 states. Jonathan is raising money for World Harvest Mission (www.worldharvestmission.org) and their work with children in East Africa through the race and his website, www.seegundyrun.com. Go to www.seegundyrun.com for the link to donate and more info on Jonathan's running adventures.
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2007 Badwater Ultramarathon(2) Jonathan Gunderson
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This is a follow-up interview (second interview in a month) with Jonathan Gunderson by NBC 11 TV in San Francisco, CA regarding his participation in the 2006 and upcoming 2007 Badwater Ultramarathon with NBC TV in the Bay Area in California. The interview was with Daryl Hawks and shown on NBC 11 TV sports with Raj Matthai. The Badwater Ultramarathon is the World's Most Extreme Race, 135 miles from Death Valley (Badwater) to Mt. Whitney Portal, on July 23-25, 2007. Air temperatures get close to 130 degrees F and road temperatures are between 190 to 200 degrees F. The race goes from the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere to half way up Mt. Whitney, the tallest peak in the U.S. lower 48 states. Jonathan is raising money for World Harvest Mission (www.worldharvestmission.org) and their work with children in East Africa through the race and his website, www.seegundyrun.com. Go to www.seegundyrun.com for the link to donate and more info on Jonathan's running adventures.
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