There are some technical difficulties, such as having to shoot directly into the sun, that took away a lot from this package. I'm also going to defend myself by saying it was a really busy Saturday and the time allotted just didn't allow for me to do it justice, but since I haven't updated in a while, I think I'll throw it up anyways because it was a well deserved event.
by Christine Reckner
creckner@timesherald.com
WHITPAIN — “For me, everyone crossing the finish line has a story,” Mary
Danielsen said as she handed a cancer survivor a yellow rose and
congratulated him.
“This part of the race is always very passionate."
On Saturday, Aug. 18, approximately 4300 individuals participated
in the first half of the LiveSTRONG Challenge, hosted by Montgomery
County Community College. Saturday’s portion of the challenge included a
5k walk/run and a 10k walk/run; many participants didn’t choose one or
the other, but both.
“What makes this event unique is 100 percent of the proceeds raised by
participants goes directly to support our programs to improve the lives
of all people affected by cancer,” said Rae Bazzarre, Director of
Communications for the Lance Armstrong Foundation.
Participants raised an estimated $2 million, all of which will go
toward people affected by cancer, including friends, loved ones,
caregivers and health care providers.
Bazzare states one of the reasons for the strong turnout is almost everyone is affected by cancer in some way.
“This is a disease that doesn’t discrimate between age,
gender, ethnicity. It’s a disease that crosses all boundaries,” said
Bazzare.
The runners and walkers, many sporting bright, yellow shirts with the
slogan “Pick a Fight” were cheered on by the crowd in a course that
began in the Morris Road lot and proceeded through Blue Bell Knoll, onto
Plymouth Road Road into Lower Gwynedd Township and then back to the
college via Normandy Drive.
Every cancer survivor that completed the race was handed a yellow rose at the finish line.
Sunday, Aug. 19, features 45- and 100-mile bike rides, as well as an appearance by Lance Armstrong.