Terry Fox Run Locations for 2010
byIt’s been 30 years since Terry Fox’s Marathon of Hope changed Canada, and the world, forever.
Terry Fox feature on ESPN a few years ago
In 1976 a boy living in Port Coquitlam, BC was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a form of cancer that develops near the knee. His leg would be amputated and he would learn to walk (and run) once again. Through his 16-month experience with chemotherapy and rehabilitation he learned about cancer research and saw others lose their battles with the disease. This brought him a determination to do pretty much anything in his power to help others fight their own battles with cancer, so he thought up the Marathon of Hope. He was going to run from East to West across Canada to raise funds for cancer research.
On April 2nd 1980, Terry Fox dipped his foot in the Atlantic Ocean at St. John’s, Newfoundland and began his run across Canada. His amazing journey came to an end after 5,373 kms, in Thunder Bay, Ontario when he experienced more health troubles. The cancer had returned, and it was in both lungs. Over the next few months the Marathon of Hope raised $23 million for cancer research. Terry passed away in June of 1981, at the age of 22. Since that time, over $500 million has been raised in his name.
The Terry Fox run takes place in dozens of countries around the world and here at home, there are numerous runs, celebrating and supporting the Marathon of Hope. This year’s Terry Fox Run takes place Sunday September 19th and here are just a few locations around the Lower Mainland where you can participate.
Stanley Park at Ceperley Meadow Registration: 7:00am – 10:00am Run Start: 10:00am UBC at Camosun Park Registration: 9:30am – 11:30am Run Start: 10:00am – 11:30am Burnaby at Swanguard Stadium Registration: 9:00am Run Start: Registration: 10:00am North Vancouver at Inter River Park Registration: 9:00am Run Start: 10:00am |
Coquitlam at Blue Mountain Park Registration: 8:30am Run Start: 10:00am Richmond at Garry Point Park, Steveston Registration: 9:00am Run Start: 10:00am Surrey – North at Fraser Heights Village Registration: 9:00am Run Start: 10:00am New Westminster at Queen’s Park Registration: 9:00am Run Start: 10:00am |
You can register ahead of time online in order to collect pledges and donations.
Each run varies in terms of length and whether it’s suitable for bikes, strollers, children, dogs, etc. The National School Run is Day is September 30th. Follow @TerryFoxCanada on Twitter for updates from the Terry Fox Foundation.
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Hi Rebecca,
Watching this video made me cry. Terry is someone I really love.
I am originally from Brazil, and we heard so much of him there.
His story repeats with me. Last year I was diagnosed with the same type of Cancer, and later this year I found out it had spread into my lungs. I am so thankful for what Terry have done. I won’t be here today if he hadn’t raised awareness about Cancer! Today due to the investment done into research we have more dugs to fight Osteosarcoma, and I am hopeful we will have a cure for this type of cancer soon (GRIN).
Thanks so much
Caio
what a gift Terry Fox and his family offered each of us. Our generation and those to come are better people because of his commitment to life, love, and sharing his amazing story.
Thanks for reminding us of this incredible day!
ESPN’s outstanding “30 for 30” documentary series has a film about Terry Fox coming soon. TSN has been showing these and I’m sure they’ll pick this one up too.
Following up with a link to TSN with more info and air times:
http://tsn.ca/nba/story/?id=334014