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B.C. man shares fond memories of Terry Fox and the original Marathon of Hope

Doug Vater helped drum up support in B.C., rode in van that housed Terry Fox for 143 days

Most mornings in Campbell River, you will see 76-year-old Doug Vater journey along the city香蕉视频直播檚 Seawalk.

People will often stop and speak with him on those sometimes dull and dreary because his t-shirt catches their eye.

Emblazoned on it is Terry Fox, the champion of cancer research who famously attempted to run coast to coast across Canada in 1980 to raise money for the cause.

For Vater, Fox was not just a national hero, he was a man of incredible humility, and for that crucial period, a companion in his Marathon of Hope.

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Vater first crossed paths with the Fox family in 1980, when he was the vice-president of the Port Coquitlam-Port Moody Chamber of Commerce (now the Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce). Fox won the organization香蕉视频直播檚 athlete of the year award in 1980. A few months later, Fox began his historic run with a goal of $1 dollar for every Canadian at the time going toward cancer research.

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Approaching the Cancer Society, Vater didn香蕉视频直播檛 think about donations and fundraising. But, thrust into the position, Vater set a goal with city council and the Cancer Society of $100,000.

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The second goal Vater had stemming from his philanthropic efforts was that he wanted to join Terry on his trek. He managed to meet up with the 香蕉视频直播淢arathon of Hope香蕉视频直播 entourage just east of Terrace Bay,Ont., just one week before Fox had to stop his run in Thunder Bay. The bone cancer had spread to his lungs.

Fox香蕉视频直播檚 goal of $1 for each Canadian had been raised by Feb. 1981. Fox passed away that June.

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Forty-three years later, Vater says that he feels Fox would be in awe of the global phenomenon the Terry Fox Run has become.

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