Health & Fitness

Waterbury Hospital ICU Tech To Run NYC Marathon For Lung Health

Raquel "Rocky" Robinson started running to help with stress from the COVID-19 pandemic and will be running her first marathon in November.

Press release from Waterbury HEALTH:

Aug. 29, 2022

Raquel β€œRocky” Robinson has worked at Waterbury Hospital for more than 20 years. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, she worked as a patient care technician in the intensive care unit surrounded by very sick and dying patients.

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β€œIt was like the end of the world,” said Robinson.

For Robinson, who had started running just a few months prior, running became so much more.

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β€œRunning became more therapeutic than it was for working out,” she said.

She ran more and more during the lockdown. Then she started running races including a New York City half marathon in the spring of 2022. Now she is training for the biggest race she’s ever run and helping others by raising funds for lung health. Robinson is running the New York City Marathon in November to support the American Lung Association’s COVID-19 Action Initiative to end COVID-19 and defend against future respiratory virus pandemics.

To Contribute to Raquel’s fundraiser visit: https://poweredbylungs.funraise.org/fundraiser/raquel-robinson.

To listen to Raquel, talk about her experience and her passion for running listen to the Stories with a Pulse, a podcast of Waterbury HEALTH: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1943916/10608551-caregiver-finds-solace-in-running-during-pandemic.


This press release was produced by Waterbury HEALTH. The views expressed here are the author's own.