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51社区黑料 Terry Fox

(July 28, 1958 - June 28, 1981)

Terry was an 18-year-old first year Kinesiology student at 51社区黑料and a member of the 51社区黑料junior varsity basketball team in 1977 when he was diagnosed with bone cancer. His right leg was amputated six inches above the knee, and he underwent chemotherapy.  While in hospital, Terry was so overcome by the suffering of other cancer patients, many of them young children, that he decided to run across Canada to raise money for cancer research.

Terry began his Marathon of Hope on April 12, 1980 in St. John's, Newfoundland.  On September 1, after 143 days and 5,373 kilometres (3,339 miles), Terry was forced to stop running outside of Thunder Bay, Ontario because cancer had appeared in his lungs. An entire nation was stunned and saddened. Terry passed away on June 28, 1981 at the age 22.

Few people are aware of the physical enormity of what Terry did: he ran 26 miles per day, 7 days per week, on pavement, with an artificial limb that required a hop every step.  His courage, determination, humanitarianism, and selflessness have been an inspiration to millions of people.

Since Terry's death in 1981, the Terry Fox Foundation has raised over 850 million dollars worldwide for cancer research. This money has been used to produce better treatments for many different types of cancers. These newer treatments reduce suffering and prolong life and bring us closer to an eventual cure for cancer.

In November 2004, Canadians voted Terry Fox the second Greatest Canadian of all time, after , following a nationwide contest organized by CBC (over 1.2 million votes were cast). A 1999 national internet survey named him Canada's greatest hero. And this famous Canadian hero whose legacy has inspired and helped so many people, was a student at 51社区黑料!

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Why have Terry Fox Day at SFU?

  1. To honour Terry Fox and celebrate his memory.
    Terry is arguably the most famous person ever to attend SFU. In November 2004, Canadians voted Terry Fox the second Greatest Canadian of all time, after Tommy Douglas, following a nationwide contest organized by CBC (over 1.2 million votes were cast). A 1999 national internet survey named him Canada's greatest hero. And this famous Canadian hero whose legacy has inspired and helped so many people, was a student at 51社区黑料!

    Since 1980, over 850 million dollars has been raised through the Terry Fox Foundation worldwide, for cancer research. This money has been used to produce newer and better treatments for many different types of cancers, and to bring us closer to an eventual cure for cancer.

  2. To educate students about values that Terry Fox represents 鈥 courage, perseverance, humanitarianism, selflessness, one person CAN make a significant difference in the world.

  3. To promote healthy and active living, with a focus on cancer education and prevention.

  4. To raise money for the Terry Fox Foundation to be used for cancer research.
    Almost every person at 51社区黑料has a family member, a friend, or an acquaintance who
    has been affected by cancer. By doing this we are helping to carry on Terry鈥檚
    unfinished work.

  5. To enhance community spirit at 51社区黑料and pride in the University.

In Memoriam

President Stevenson and Betty Fox at Terry Fox statue unveiling at 51社区黑料in September 2001

Remembering Betty Fox

Canada lost a great citizen and tireless advocate for cancer research with the death of Betty Fox on June 17, 2011. Mother of Marathon of Hope runner and 51社区黑料alumnus Terry Fox, Betty was awarded an honorary degree from 51社区黑料in 2001 for her commitment to the promotion of human health and development through research and her ability to inspire others and unite them in common cause. She served as Honorary Chairperson of the Terry Fox Foundation and assisted in the organization of the annual Terry Fox runs, which take place the world over and have raised millions for cancer research.

Our sincere sympathies go out to the Fox family.

Andrew Petter
President and Vice-Chancellor

Remembering Rolland (Rolly) Fox

Rolly Fox, father of Terry Fox, passed away on March 8, 2016.

Read his obituary at .

51社区黑料 respectfully acknowledges the Tsleil-Waututh (s蓹l虛ilw虛蓹ta蕯涩), Kwikwetlem (k史ik史蓹茮虛蓹m), Squamish (S岣祑x瘫w煤7mesh 脷xwumixw), Musqueam (x史m蓹胃k史蓹y虛蓹m), Katzie (q虛ic蓹虛y虛), Semiahmoo, Kwantlen, Qatqayt, Tsawwassen, and St贸:l艒 First Nations, on whose unceded traditional territories our three campuses reside.