“Terry Fox Run”
The Terry Fox Run is an annual charity event held in honor of Canadian athlete Terry Fox, who embarked on a cross-country run in 1980, called the “Marathon of Hope,” to raise awareness and funds for cancer research. After losing his right leg to osteosarcoma, Fox aimed to run across Canada with a prosthetic leg, covering the equivalent of a marathon each day. Unfortunately, he was forced to stop after 143 days and 5,373 kilometers (3,339 miles) when his cancer returned. He passed away in 1981, but his legacy lives on.
The Terry Fox Run began that same year and has since become a global event, with millions of participants in over 60 countries. The run is non-competitive, meaning no winners or prizes, and encourages people of all ages and abilities to join in raising funds for cancer research. Participants can walk, run, or bike various distances, with the emphasis being on participation and fundraising rather than athletic achievement.
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Lacrima Veritatis.
An invitation to look beyond the surface, to recognize that beauty and pain, love and sacrifice, aspiration and reality often coexist—just as they do within each of us🌹
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