The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Rugby star who beat cancer backs new Race for Life event.

Calum helps launch event in Scotland

- Leeza clark leclark@thecourier.co.uk

A rugby player who was battling cancer on his 21st birthday has been chosen to help launch a new Race for Life event in Scotland.

Dunfermlin­e’s Calum McKenzie was forced to put sport on hold to endure months of chemothera­py after being diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.

Now clear of cancer, he is supporting Race for Life Family 5K, a new Cancer Research UK event.

Piloted in Scotland, men, women and children can take part together for the first time. It will take place alongside the traditiona­l women-only 5K,10K and Pretty Muddy events.

Calum will line up with team-mates from Dunfermlin­e Rugby Club in Kirkcaldy’s Beveridge Park on June 25.

The 25-year-old has many friends in the sport he’s been playing since he was only five. It was difficult to tell them he had cancer, he said, but added: “It was friendship from that same bunch of guys which actually helped pull me through it.”

Calum was in the squad for the under-21 Scotland side when cancer struck. Brother Fraser, 28, plays profession­ally and Calum had grown up with dreams of following in his footsteps but that changed overnight after a visit to his GP in 2012.

While he did not know what the word lymphoma meant, mum Anne did and the GP’s assessment was confirmed following a biopsy.

Three months later he was well enough to cheer on his team at Murrayfiel­d as they won against Musselburg­h in a Scottish Cup match.

Calum said: “All my team-mates still made me feel part of the team even though I wasn’t well enough to play.”

He took inspiratio­n from all the “remarkable people” going through chemothera­py. Five years on, he said: “Cancer touches so many people but it’s thanks to research that more people are getting through it.

“I wasn’t well enough to have a big party on my 21st birthday but for my 30th I’m definitely going to Las Vegas with my brother and the incredible friends who got me through cancer.”

Race for Life Family 5k events are being held in Fife, Dundee, Stirling, Perth, Edinburgh, Falkirk, Irvine, Glasgow, Inverness and Aberdeen.

Sign up at www.raceforlif­e.org or call 0300 123 0770.

I wasn’t well enough to have a big party on my 21st birthday but for my 30th I’m definitely going to Las Vegas with my brother and the incredible friends who got me through cancer. CALUM McKENZIE

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Picture: Lesley Martin. Calum is helping Cancer Research UK launch its new race north of the border.

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