Claudia’s story: Champions run hard when it's hard to run
For Claudia Wittfoth, happiness is synonymous with traveling light: ideally, with nothing but a small backpack. Be it in Greece, Lanzarote or Ibiza, she is always seeking to combine her love of travel with her second passion, running. Just like Rapeephan, it was love at second sight for Claudia. She has always been game for physical challenges: Before joining Henkel, she worked as a stuntwoman in television for a few years. “But who would willingly run 14 kilometres around a lake? That’s crazy!” she would say mockingly to her best friend, while in their early twenties. “I’ve always done a lot of sports, I was curious and tried many different things, but I wasn’t interested in running. At least, not until I turned 30,” she says. While people her age were focused on getting married, building a house and starting a family, Claudia filled her bucket list with new adventures. One of them was to finish a marathon once in her life. Her 30th birthday rolled around, Claudia rose to the challenge and ran the 42.19 kilometres to the finish line.
After that day, she began to run more often, but it wasn’t until a few years later that she really became hooked. Similar to Rapeephan, it would take a stroke of fate. During her 2009 summer holiday, Claudia, who at the time had never seen a doctor for anything other than routine checkups, began to feel numb in the left side of her face. She didn’t think much of it, but still made an appointment with a doctor as a precaution when she returned from vacation. Three days later, Claudia found out the sad truth: She had multiple sclerosis (MS).