A personal message from Amanda Goble:
Each of you carries your own reasons for doing Team In Training. Sometimes people are looking for a challenge, or a way to give back, and in many cases you are doing TNT in honor or memory of a friend or family member. I encourage you, when you may be sore from a long training, or seemingly at an end with your fundraising, to look at the websites of your teammates. Just use the names listed below in the fundraising updates and search them via the following website: http://www.active.com/lls/tnt/search.cfm.
Chances are you will be motivated, inspired, and in many cases even moved to tears by the thoughts shared by some. We are all in this together, and we must lean and rely on one another in order to not only cross our individual finish lines, but also the ultimate finish line – which is to find a cure. Take a few minutes to look through some of these sites and you will very much be reminded of the true reason for TNT and why all of you are working so hard.
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Stephen's Races
- 2009 Media 5 Mile Race (30th Annual)
- 2008 Fairmount Park Thanksgiving 5 Mile Turkey Trot
- 2008 Swarthmore Lions Independence Eve 8K Race (11th Annual)
- 2008 Media 5 Mile Race (29th Annual)
- 2008 Kennett Run
- 2008 Komen Philadelphia Race for the Cure®
- 2007 Philadelphia Distance Run
- 2007 New Jersey Marathon
- 2007 Valley Forge Revolutionary Run
Society News
About Me
- Stephen
- I became involved with Team In Training during the Spring 2007 season by training for the New Jersey Marathon in Long Branch, New Jersey. Prior races include several 5K and 10K events, and one half marathon. Training for an endurance event takes a lot of commitment, courage, and vision. Looking back on my casual running experience for the past two decades, I never imagined training for a marathon! Through Team In Training, I found a great training program, developed new friendships, and made a significant impact by raising funds to help stop leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma from taking more lives. I am continually inspired by our featured team heroes and the personal stories from friends, family, and teammates that were shared during my initial fundraising for the cause. Please enjoy reading the past stories of my experience.
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