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The Terry Fox Run for Cancer Research
New York City
Saturday, October 18, 2008 @ 9:30 a.m.
Central Park, Manhattan

About the Run

The Terry Fox Run for Cancer Research in New York City is a 5K fun run for all ages and is a wonderful family event supporting cancer research at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York in the name of a true Canadian hero.

The Run Organizers and contact persons are Ken Ottenbreit [kottenbreit@stikeman.com] and Jeff Berman [jberman947@aol.com].

Click here to see pictures from the Run.

No entry fee - All are welcome to participate!
Donations and pledges can be made on online.

About Terry Fox

At 18 years of age, Canadian Terry Fox learned that due to bone cancer his right leg would be amputated above the knee. Terry had a terrific spirit that cancer could not defeat. During his ordeal, Terry became convinced that a cure for cancer could be found through cancer research but funds were needed.

On April 12, 1980 at St. Johns, Newfoundland, Terry dipped his artificial leg in the Atlantic Ocean and began what he called the Marathon of Hope. Terry planned to run across Canada, some 6,000 miles to raise money and awareness for cancer research. For the next 142 days he ran 26 miles per day, the marathon distance, crossing 3,000 miles until, on September 1, 1980 near Thunder Bay, Ontario, he was forced to stop. The cancer had spread to his lungs. He died on June 28, 1981, a month shy of his 23rd birthday.

Since his death, thousands of runs have been held in Canada and around the world in Terry's name raising funds for cancer research. Terry Fox has become an international symbol of perseverance and dedication. Help us to continue and celebrate Terry's legacy with the New York Terry Fox Run.



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