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UNIT 06 - READING 2 Terry Fox
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UNIT 06 - READING 2 Terry Fox
If you were to listen to his mother, you would think that Terry Fox was "a very ordinary young man." Yet the legacy of his short life has been anything but ordinary. He has been the subject of two movies and two songs, has had a mountain named after him, and has appeared on the face of a coin. At the age of 18, Terry, a long distance runner and basketball player, was diagnosed with bone cancer. After he had his leg amputated above the knee, the suffering of other cancer patients he had seen convinced him that he should do something. So, he decided to attempt to raise funds for cancer research by, incredibly, running across Canada and showing that he was no less of a person just because cancer had claimed one of his legs. On 12 April 1980, Terry Fox set out on his journey. Beginning at St. John's, his goals were to run to Vancouver, a distance of more than 8,000 km, and to raise $24 million in donations, one dollar for each Canadian. Setting off on his journey with one natural and one artificial leg, Fox somehow managed to cover a distance of42 km a day, approximately the length of a marathon. After 143 days he was well over halfway to achieving his goal of crossing Canada, but that was to be his last day of running. Terry's cancer had spread to his lungs, and he, along with his dream of finishing his "Marathon of Hope," was dying. Before passing away, he helped set up the Terry Fox Run to commemorate his Marathon of Hope. Each year, people help raise funds for cancer research by collecting donations and running a short marathon in his memory. Upon Terry's insistence, the run is not competitive. There are no winners, no ribbons, and no prizes. Today, his run is held annually in over 60 countries and has raised more than $750 million for cancer research. His hope for a cure for cancer lives on in those people his remarkable achievements continue to inspire.
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1 If you were to listen to his mother, you would think that Terry Fox was "a very ordinary young man." 2 Yet the legacy of his short life has been anything but ordinary. 3 He has been the subject of two movies and two songs, has had a mountain named after him, and has appeared on the face of a coin. 4 At the age of 18, Terry, a long distance runner and basketball player, was diagnosed with bone cancer. 5 After he had his leg amputated above the knee, the suffering of other cancer patients he had seen convinced him that he should do something. 6 So, he decided to attempt to raise funds for cancer research by, incredibly, running across Canada and showing that he was no less of a person just because cancer had claimed one of his legs. 7 On 12 April 1980, Terry Fox set out on his journey. 8 Beginning at St. John's, his goals were to run to Vancouver, a distance of more than 8,000 km, and to raise $24 million in donations, one dollar for each Canadian. 9 Setting off on his journey with one natural and one artificial leg, Fox somehow managed to cover a distance of42 km a day, approximately the length of a marathon. 10 After 143 days he was well over halfway to achieving his goal of crossing Canada, but that was to be his last day of running. 11 Terry's cancer had spread to his lungs, and he, along with his dream of finishing his "Marathon of Hope," was dying. 12 Before passing away, he helped set up the Terry Fox Run to commemorate his Marathon of Hope. 13 Each year, people help raise funds for cancer research by collecting donations and running a short marathon in his memory. 14 Upon Terry's insistence, the run is not competitive. 15 There are no winners, no ribbons, and no prizes. 16 Today, his run is held annually in over 60 countries and has raised more than $750 million for cancer research. 17 His hope for a cure for cancer lives on in those people his remarkable achievements continue to inspire.