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By Eoin Devereux Neepawa Banner & Press
“Even if I don’t finish, we need others to continue. It’s got to keep going without me.” —Terry Fox. Terry Fox began the Marathon of Hope in 1980, but he was never able to finish that inspiring journey. But over the weekend, the community of Neepawa, along with the rest of the nation, rallied together with a singular purpose, to ‘finish it’. Well over 100 participants assembled at the NACI track on Sunday, Sept, 14, to take part in the annual Terry Fox Run. Among the crowd were cancer survivors, identified by their red shirts. Those in red shirts are also given balloons to release just before the start of the event, to signify their overcoming their battles with cancer. As for the setup for the Terry Fox Run itself, it involved runners, walkers, and bikers beginning their 5k journey at the running track. After one complete lap around the track, they then travelled to the Dairy Queen checkpoint, before returning to the track to complete the day. And while the local weather on the day was a bit overcast and dreary, the spirit of the people involved was luminescent. Continued on Page 7
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‘Neepawa runs to finish what Terry started
Large local turnout for annual Terry Fox Run
PHOTO BY EOIN DEVEREUX
Each and every year, as part of the Terry Fox Run, cancer survivors wear red shirts and release balloons into the air. These gestures signify and celebrate their victory over cancer.