Englishman Running 30 Marathons in 30 Days for Charity!
April 13, 2008 | Taipei, Taiwan | Vetting explained
That's right a young lad by the name of Neil O'Maonaigh-Lennon started
running 1 marathon everyday on April 1st to raise money and awareness
for the fight against Cancer, Neil O'Maonaigh-Lennon says that he was
inspired by Terry Fox who ran halfway across Canada after losing his
leg to Cancer. Read more about Neil & Terry Fox on MarathonMad.com
- Tags:
- cancer,
- research,
- terry,
- fox,
- fight,
- cancer,
- cure,
- cancer,
- rare,
- disorder,
- taiwan,
- marathon,
- fundraise,
- marathon,
- of,
- hope
- Posted in Assignment:
- Young People Who Rock
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