Malcolm Law is a great down-to-earth Kiwi adventurer, fundraiser and storyteller.
Achievements
In 2008 he took time out from a successful career in market research to pursue a hugely ambitious personal goal. A year later, he had become the first (and still only) person to run New Zealand’s 7 mainland Great Walks in just 7 days. He raised $85,000 for charity.
Current work
Soon after completing his first ‘7in7 Challenge’ Malcolm realised that he had inspiring stories to tell and a knack for telling them. He started answering requests to tell his story and the requests have not stopped. He decided not to go back to the safe comfort zone of what he knew best. Instead, he made the decision to throw caution to the wind and pursue his more selfless and rewarding career as an adventurer, fundraiser and storyteller. He has gone on to complete numerous superhuman running firsts - including running 50 marathons over 50 mountains in 50 days - and has raised almost $800,000 for the Leukaemia & Blood Foundation and the Mental Health Foundation NZ.
Awards In 2012 Malcolm was awarded a New Zealander of the Year ‘Local Hero’ medal. In 2015 he won Wilderness Magazine’s ‘Outdoor Hero of the Year’ award. This year he has also been nominated for ‘New Zealander of the Year’ for a third time.
Dream Big. Live Big. Do Good. Inspire People.
These are the beliefs that drive Malcolm’s passion for ‘adventures with a cause’
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FIFTY - The Movie. Trailer
Mal Law set out to run 50 mountain marathons over 50 peaks in just 50 days, all around New Zealand, in order to raise an enormous amount of money for the Mental Health Foundation. “FIFTY is a truly remarkable and inspiring film that proves how much the human body and the human spirit are capable of when powered by a deep & selfless purpose. Set against the stunning backdrop of wild New Zealand mountain landscapes, it makes for compelling, gripping viewing” - Sir Ranulph Fiennes, The World's Greatest Living Explorer. The film is every bit as unique and epic as the adventure it traces, but it’s also about so much more than just stunning mountain scenery and awesome trail running. It’s about the ‘power of purpose’ and what is possible when thousands of people get together behind one man to help achieve something truly and utterly remarkable.Malcolm Law interviewed by Scotty Stevenson about FIFTY
Mal Law set out to run 50 mountain marathons over 50 peaks in just 50 days, all around New Zealand, in order to raise an enormous amount of money for the Mental Health Foundation. “FIFTY is a truly remarkable and inspiring film that proves how much the human body and the human spirit are capable of when powered by a deep & selfless purpose. Set against the stunning backdrop of wild New Zealand mountain landscapes, it makes for compelling, gripping viewing” - Sir Ranulph Fiennes, The World's Greatest Living Explorer.“We were honoured to have Mal Law appear for us as a key note speaker for our top Advisers conference in Hawaii this year. His story about his achievements had exactly the right mix of excit ... keep reading Partners Life Limited
“Malcolm, I must thank you for your very inspiring and challenging presentation. Everyone was buzzing about it the next day. I think those who chose not to come to the dinner missed something very special”
“Mal Law is truly inspiring. A modern day adventurer who’s not afraid to jump into epic escapades with a passion, determination and spirit that will leave you breathless. In his recent book and in his captivating talks Mal brings these exploits to life and shows us that there’s always further we can push ourselves to achieve the extraordinary”
"I have known Mal for some time and he continues to amaze me. He talks about ‘ordinary people achieving extraordinary things’, but he is anything but ordinary. He is an inspiration to us all. In his presentation at our business conference he was humble, honest and inspiring. His story is one of multiple devastating moments in time but always a drive to use the situation to bounce back, to learn and grow and ultimately to use it as a springboard to do good. His selflessness, positivity, drive and humour combine in a fascinating and inspiring story that is not finished yet”.