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Winnipeg runner marks Boxing Day with 7th annual ultramarathon to support local charity

For the seventh year, Junel Malapad is continuing his tradition ofrunning an ultramarathonon Boxing Dayin support ofSiloam Mission.

Junel Malapad is running for 24 hours straight to raise money for Siloam Mission

A smiling man in running gear jogs through the snow between two other runners.
Junel Malapad (centre) ran laps at The Forks on Boxing Day to raise money for Siloam Mission. He's pictured here running in 2020. (Travis Golby/CBC)

For the seventh year, Junel Malapad is continuing his tradition ofrunning an ultramarathonon Boxing Dayin support ofSiloam Mission.

Malapad said he began running to help Siloam Mission, a homeless serving organization in Winnipeg,in 2015, when he learned someone froze to death. Earlier this month,a woman was found unresponsive in a bus shelteras a wave of cold temperatures hit the city.

"After seven years of me doing this, someone [else] theyfroze to death ...something still needs to be done," Malapad said.

Though Malapad has traditionally run for 48 hours in the past, this year his goal is to run as many laps as he canon a3.3 km route at The Forks for a full 24-hour period. Hebegan at 12:00 a.m. on Dec. 26.

By early Monday afternoon, Malapadhad raised $10,000.

"I feel humbled that people would support what I'm doing. I'm really happy that there are people out there who are feeling that they want to help out as well. I'm happy to be avehicle for them to do that," he said.

Person in bright yellow jacket stands in front of a closet.
Junel Malapad is dressed for the weather during his 7th annual Boxing Day run Monday. (Submitted by Janel Malapad)

Malapadwas also taking donations of canned goods at his truck parked at the Inn at the Forks, where he stops at the end of each lap.

Over the last sevenyears, Malapad said he's raised $95,000 and he'll continue to fundraise and runevery Boxing Day.

"Boxing Day will turn into running day," he said.

Junel Malapad (left) is once again running to raise money for Siloam Mission. This year, he'll be joined by friend Jin Lee (right). They're pictured here running in 2021. (Travis Golby/CBC)

A spokesperson for Siloamtold CBC News in an email that the organization is grateful to Malapadfor his tireless work around the annual run.

"Through the annual Boxing Day event, he has challenged himself with some truly inspiring runs, along the way raising much-needed funds and helping to collect important items for us during the difficult winter season," communications managerLuke Thiessen said.

"Junel is an inspiration to us, using his passion for fitness and community to help those experiencing poverty and homelessness in our community."

With files from Rachel Bergen