Khaleej Times

Show of grit, determinat­ion at annual Terry Fox run

- anjana@khaleejtim­es.com Anjana Sankar

abu dhabi — When Abu Dhabi residents came out in droves on Friday morning to take part in the annual Terry Fox run, it was a true show of community spirit. But among the hundreds of eager participan­ts who walked, ran, skated and bicycled along the corniche, Australian Kyraa Grunnsund stood out for his exceptiona­l show of grit and determinat­ion.

The 58-year old Paralympic skier and athlete with a prosthetic leg completed the 9K run, resonating the legacy of the Canadian hero Terry Fox, who ran the Marathon of Hope in 1981 with an amputated leg. He died at the age of 22 without being able to complete the run.

“I was born without a leg. I always wanted to play sport, and I made the best out of my situation,” Grunnsund who has participat­ed in five Paralympic­s and has two records in his name, told Khaleej Times.

Grunnsund was born with a congenital deformity, and ever since he was two, he has been wearing prosthesis on his right leg.

He moved to the UAE last month after his wife — a diplomat — got a posting in the UAE.

Grunnsund said he admired what Terry Fox did and consider him a true hero. “Much of what we see today in terms of cancer treatment is the result of what he started. It is sad that he is not alive to see it.”

Community event to help cancer research

The annual Terry Fox run, held in over 60 countries, is one of the biggest charity events worldwide to raise funds for cancer research. Till date, the UAE has raised Dh18 million from the annual charity run, according to organisers. Proceeds go to the UAE University for cancer research.

Families, residents and corporates had thronged the corniche from 7am onwards. The run started from the East Plaza at 9am after a collective warm-up session.

Julia Schamne, a German national, who took part with her family said she wanted to support cancer research. “My aunt has breast cancer and she had a double mastectomy recently. Cancer is a monster of a disease and I know personally, its physical and emotional impact is devastatin­g.”

Zoe Cooper, a hospitalit­y profession­al from UK said it was a community event that brings people together for a bigger cause. “I lost my grandmothe­r to cancer twenty years ago. Whatever improvemen­ts we see in cancer research and treatments are because of efforts like these.”

I was born without a leg. I always wanted to play sport, and I made the best out of my situation.” Kyraa Grunnsund, paralympia­n

Cancer is a monster of a disease and I know personally, its physical and emotional impact is devastatin­g.” Julia Schamne, a German national

Whatever improvemen­ts we see in cancer research and treatments are because of efforts like these.” Zoe Cooper, hospitalit­y profession­al

 ?? Photo by Ryan Lim ?? Participan­ts during the Terry Fox run at corniche in Abu Dhabi on Friday. —
Photo by Ryan Lim Participan­ts during the Terry Fox run at corniche in Abu Dhabi on Friday. —

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