By Joel
Weckerly
At 3:30 in the morning, the streets of Sugar Land are
mostly quiet. The occasional car will zip past technology services employee Anthony
Melton, whose dark-morning runs have become routine. No music guides him
through the miles of sidewalk; only the rhythm of his feet against pavement and
thoughts of loved ones.
“No headphones,” Melton said. “I just think about my
family, my kids, and the person I’m running for.”
Melton, who took up running a few years ago as a way to
stay healthy and keep up with his kids, ran the 2014 Chevron Houston Marathon
as a personal goal. As he set out to run the 2015 marathon with a cause in
mind, one fell into his lap. His cousin’s nephew, Colton, was diagnosed with
leukemia in the summer of 2014, and Melton joined Team in Training to raise
funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS).
The battle that 2-year-old Colton waged provided
additional motivation for Melton, who would follow updates on his family’s
website.
“It gave me an extra boost,” Melton said. “This kid, he’s
fighting. Not only him, but other individuals with that disease. If they can do
that, why can’t I get up at 3:30, 4 in the morning and just run?
Melton set an LLS fund raising goal of $1,600, and
shattered the mark with a total of $3,600 raised for the cause. Several of his
technology co-workers supported the effort, and two of them—Jamay Johnson and
Connie Butcher—even attended the race to cheer on their team member.
With Colton and his two sons (5 ½ and 1 ½ years old,
respectively) on his mind throughout the 26.2 miles, Melton improved his time
by 12 minutes from 2014.
“Every time I finish a race like that, I tear up because
I think about my kids,” he said. “The way I see it, every time I run, it makes me
healthier to be around long for them. When I start the race I make a little
video basically talking to my kids, explaining ‘This is why daddy’s doing this.’”
Melton has even inspired co-workers to join him in being
active. One of them, Austen Chang, is training to run a triathlon with Melton in
October. The officemates just completed a 10-mile run on Aug. 9 to prepare.
Anthony Melton is joined by instructional technology employees Jamay Johnson, left, and Connie Butcher, who supported him during his Chevron Houston Marathon performance. |
Fellow employees who have either run with Melton or
attended one of his races include Frankie Jackson, Larry Barrios, Paula Ross,
Jay Johnson, Derly Buentello, Kenneth Gibson, Michelle Campos, Amanda Medau,
Cassandra Behr and Richard Kurtz.
The 41-year-old Melton has already established fund
raising and time goals for the 2016 Chevron Houston Marathon, but the cause he
is running for will be slightly different this time around.
“I will still be running for Colton,” he said, “but I’ll
be running for him as a survivor. He still has to go in and get checkups, but as
of this year, he has beaten leukemia.”
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For
more information about Team In Training, visit www.teamintraining.org
To
visit Anthony’s fund raiser page, visit: http://pages.teamintraining.org/txg/chvrnhou16/AMelton
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