Hellah Sidibe: the pioneering ultrarunner who was once scared of running
Briefly

Hellah Sidibe had no passion for running before 2017 but transformed his life through daily runs after struggling with frustration and depression due to setbacks in his professional soccer career.
Running became a source of joy for Sidibe, allowing him to reclaim control over his life and feelings, contrasting his earlier experiences of running as punishment in soccer.
After 2,700 days of consistent running, Sidibe turned his journey into a charitable effort, raising $50,000 for Soles4Souls by running across the US in 84 days.
Sidibe's journey illustrates a profound personal transformation, finding happiness and purpose through running, overcoming adversities that stemmed from his early life in Mali to challenges faced in the US.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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