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Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge

DFMC Personal Profiles

The 18th annual Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team was made up of runners from more than 30 states and a few foreign countries. In 2007, they ran the historic Hopkinton to Boston route with the goal to raise $4 million for cancer research. By raising a minimum of $3,000 each to receive an invitational entry to the race, DFMC runners supported the Claudia Adams Barr Program in Innovative Basic Cancer Research at Dana-Farber. Here are some of their stories.

  • Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge runners go the extra mile for cancer research

    Leslie Barron

    While running a grueling 26.2-mile marathon requires commitment and dedication, for some, just completing the course is not enough. The runners who finished the 111th Boston Marathon® on behalf of Dana-Farber transformed their strides toward the finish line into strides toward cures for cancer. Read more

  • Amy Jo Parker

    Katie Durkin and Amy Jo Parker

    Neither wind nor rain nor cold nor nor'easter could stop the 111th running of the Boston Marathon® on Patriots' Day, or members of the Dana-Farber Marathon Challenge team who participated in the event. Amy Jo Parker, for one, found inspiration to brave the elements and the 26.2-mile course from 11-year-old Katie Durkin. Read more

  • Jim Walsh

    Photo of Jim Walsh

    Jim Walsh has a pre-race ritual that has kept him focused on his goal for 10 consecutive years. Each April before tackling the 26.2-mile Boston Marathon, he pulls out a sheet of paper and silently reads the names of friends, family members, and co-workers who have been touched by cancer. Read more

  • Survivors say 'thanks' with Marathon Challenge run

    Their first visits to Dana-Farber came nearly 20 years apart, but it is a shared commitment to the Institute and their caregivers that propelled cancer survivors Kevin Roy and Uri Berenguer 26.2 miles in the Boston Marathon on April 18, 2005. Read more

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