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Terry Fox鈥檚 legacy lives on as hundreds turn out to Penticton run

Penticton exceeded fundraising goal raising $5,000 so far

Year after year, the Terry Fox Run in Penticton gets bigger with around 200 people coming out to the Rose Garden on Sunday morning.

Wearing Terry Fox T-shirts, and wearing a sticker for who they are running for, the people who participated ranged in age from just a few months old to all the way into their 80s. Many brought their four-legged companions too.

For Penticton Terry Fox Run organizer Kevin Harvey, the turn out was a good feeling.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a good community. Doug, Terry鈥檚 driver lives in town and to hear him speak and read what Terry鈥檚 wrote, it鈥檚 just an amazing thing,鈥 said Harvey.

鈥淭erry left a huge legacy and he鈥檚 part of Canadian culture. It doesn鈥檛 matter where you are from, everyone knows Terry鈥檚 story,鈥 said Harvey.

Harvey has been organizing Penticton鈥檚 run for seven years, falling into the position by answering an ad calling for volunteers. He鈥檚 glad he did.

鈥淭his is all about Terry and what he ran for,鈥 said Harvey before the run. 鈥淵ou would be very hard-pressed to find someone that鈥檚 not had their life touched by cancer in one way or another.鈥

Steve King, local race announcer also volunteers his time to bring the racers in at the Terry Fox Run.

Participants ran or walked one, two and five-kilometres.

The goal of the Penticton run was to raise $4,000. By Sunday afternoon, they had already exceeded that goal, raising $5,000. There is still time to donate

Terry Fox set on his Marathon of Hope in 1980 and covered 3,339 miles and raised $23.4 million for cancer research, before losing his battle with cancer on June 28, 1981, just one month before his 23rd birthday.



Monique Tamminga

About the Author: Monique Tamminga

Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western News. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the Langley Advance Times.
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