Kevin Lin

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Kevin Lin
Kevin Lin in 2006
Personal information
Native name林義傑
NationalityTaiwanese
Born (1976-11-19) November 19, 1976 (age 47)
Taipei, Taiwan
Home townTaipei, Taiwan
Alma materTianmu Campus, University of Taipei
National Chung Cheng University
National Taiwan University
National Chengchi University
Occupationultramarathon runner
Sport
CountryTaiwan
SportRunning
Kevin Lin
Vice Chairperson of the Cultural
Communication Commission of Kuomintang
Assumed office
October 2021
ChairmanEric Chu
Leader
See list
Personal details
Political party Kuomintang
RelativesFifi Wang (media personality; cousin)

Kevin Lin (林義傑, November 19, 1976) is a Taiwanese ultramarathon runner from Taipei and politician who served as the vice chairperson of the Cultural Communication Commission of the Kuomintang (Nationality Party).

Background[edit]

Based in Taipei, Lin is one of the best known endurance athletes in Asia. Lin, together with Charlie Engle and Ray Zahab, became the first modern runner to cross the Sahara Desert on February 21, 2007.

He had agreed to work with the H2O Africa project and be part of the first team of runners to cross the Sahara from coast to coast. The expedition was filmed and edited into a documentary, Running the Sahara, narrated by Matt Damon and released in November 2007 with the logistics support of Sam Rutherford.

The Running the Sahara project began in Senegal and went through Mauritania, Mali, Niger, and Libya before culminating in Egypt.

A full-time graduate student, he won his first ever 150-mile (241-kilometer) race across the Atacama Desert in Chile in 2004.

In September 2011 he completed an unprecedented 10,000-kilometer run of the Silk Road.[1]

In 2016, he executive produced the sports film 10,000 Miles which stars Sean Huang, Megan Lai and Darren Wang.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Taiwan runner shares joy on historic Silk Road journey - Latest - FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS". Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Jay Chou as Executive Producer of "10,000 Miles" - Taipei Film Commission". Archived from the original on 2017-10-12. Retrieved 2017-10-11.

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