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Episode 2: Pat Farmer speaks with Donna Campisi

December 13, 2019 Donna Campisi Episode 2
Episode 2: Pat Farmer speaks with Donna Campisi
Ready! Set! Goal! with Donna Campisi
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Ready! Set! Goal! with Donna Campisi
Episode 2: Pat Farmer speaks with Donna Campisi
Dec 13, 2019 Episode 2
Donna Campisi

On this episode Pat tells us of the need to be persistent when reaching for a big goal, and the motivation behind the major goals he’s achieved. His enthusiasm in itself is worth listening too. 

Pat Farmer is a professional ultra-marathon runner 

I am always so excited to catch up with Pat and share his inspiring achievements with you. 

Pat has been awarded the high honour of the Order of Australia, for his contribution to ultra marathon running, politics and charitable works. 

He was the winner of “Achiever of the Year” (2000), awarded by the Australian Prime Minister, and National Geographic's Adventurer of the Year in 2012.  

Pat has raised millions of dollars for causes during his 30-year running career.​

Inspired by the amazing Cliff Young, Pat ran the Sydney to Melbourne Ultra run back when he was just 18 years old. 

Since then, Pat has accomplished some of the greatest feats on Earth.  

Pat ran over 20 000km (in 2011/12) from the North Pole to the South Pole, taking 10 months and 13 days, Pat ran every day, averaging 80km a day. This was called the Pole to Pole run. 

Pat has broken world records and created some of his own.  

In 2016, Pat ran 4,417km in 65 days in his Spirit of India run to raise awareness of its people and to raise funds, supporting the education of Indian girls. 

The Middle East Peace Run of 2014, included Lebanon, Jordan, Israel and Palestine. It was approximately 1,450km in 19 days. The purpose of this run was not to raise funds but to create awareness of the desire for peace in these nations.  

In another massive achievement and in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the friendship agreement between Australia and Vietnam, in Dec 2012- Jan 2013, Pat ran the length of Vietnam, a distance of 3,200km.

 Pat has served 8 years as a Member of Australia’s Parliament, with 3 years as Parliamentary Secretary for Education, Science and Training. 

Just back from Uganda doing another amazing run called the Love Mercy run. Here he shares the recent excitement and rewards from that journey. 

Pat is the author of the amazing book ‘Pole to Pole’ covering the journey of his amazing run from the North to South Poles. 

The book is available at patfarmer.com 

​Pat lives in Sydney Australia, and travels widely inspiring many with his keynote speaking, adventures, and massive goals

OTHER SPORTING ACHIEVEMENTS

2006 - Pat revisited his 24-hour vertical climbing record, raising over $500,000 for the Millennium Foundation’s ovarian cancer research, this event was described as “running Mount Everest in 24 hours”. 

1999 - Pat established the fastest around-Australia record of continuous running in around 6 months over 14,662.4km. during his Centenary of Federation run. 

1993 - A virtually unknown Pat Farmer secured second place in his first attempt at the Trans-America Road Race – 4,719km from California to New York, 80km per day for 64 days. 

This is not just about running, this is an awesome conversation on how to push through goals that can seem way too hard, and breaking it down into a realistic achievement.   

Links mentioned in podcast worth checking out:

https://www.patfarmer.com/

https://www.lovemercyfoundation.org/500km-run/

https://donnacampisi.com/ready-set-goal/

See full show notes at: https://donnacampisi.com/episode-2-pat-farmer/  

Show Notes

On this episode Pat tells us of the need to be persistent when reaching for a big goal, and the motivation behind the major goals he’s achieved. His enthusiasm in itself is worth listening too. 

Pat Farmer is a professional ultra-marathon runner 

I am always so excited to catch up with Pat and share his inspiring achievements with you. 

Pat has been awarded the high honour of the Order of Australia, for his contribution to ultra marathon running, politics and charitable works. 

He was the winner of “Achiever of the Year” (2000), awarded by the Australian Prime Minister, and National Geographic's Adventurer of the Year in 2012.  

Pat has raised millions of dollars for causes during his 30-year running career.​

Inspired by the amazing Cliff Young, Pat ran the Sydney to Melbourne Ultra run back when he was just 18 years old. 

Since then, Pat has accomplished some of the greatest feats on Earth.  

Pat ran over 20 000km (in 2011/12) from the North Pole to the South Pole, taking 10 months and 13 days, Pat ran every day, averaging 80km a day. This was called the Pole to Pole run. 

Pat has broken world records and created some of his own.  

In 2016, Pat ran 4,417km in 65 days in his Spirit of India run to raise awareness of its people and to raise funds, supporting the education of Indian girls. 

The Middle East Peace Run of 2014, included Lebanon, Jordan, Israel and Palestine. It was approximately 1,450km in 19 days. The purpose of this run was not to raise funds but to create awareness of the desire for peace in these nations.  

In another massive achievement and in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the friendship agreement between Australia and Vietnam, in Dec 2012- Jan 2013, Pat ran the length of Vietnam, a distance of 3,200km.

 Pat has served 8 years as a Member of Australia’s Parliament, with 3 years as Parliamentary Secretary for Education, Science and Training. 

Just back from Uganda doing another amazing run called the Love Mercy run. Here he shares the recent excitement and rewards from that journey. 

Pat is the author of the amazing book ‘Pole to Pole’ covering the journey of his amazing run from the North to South Poles. 

The book is available at patfarmer.com 

​Pat lives in Sydney Australia, and travels widely inspiring many with his keynote speaking, adventures, and massive goals

OTHER SPORTING ACHIEVEMENTS

2006 - Pat revisited his 24-hour vertical climbing record, raising over $500,000 for the Millennium Foundation’s ovarian cancer research, this event was described as “running Mount Everest in 24 hours”. 

1999 - Pat established the fastest around-Australia record of continuous running in around 6 months over 14,662.4km. during his Centenary of Federation run. 

1993 - A virtually unknown Pat Farmer secured second place in his first attempt at the Trans-America Road Race – 4,719km from California to New York, 80km per day for 64 days. 

This is not just about running, this is an awesome conversation on how to push through goals that can seem way too hard, and breaking it down into a realistic achievement.   

Links mentioned in podcast worth checking out:

https://www.patfarmer.com/

https://www.lovemercyfoundation.org/500km-run/

https://donnacampisi.com/ready-set-goal/

See full show notes at: https://donnacampisi.com/episode-2-pat-farmer/