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Runners StoriesThe dictionary defines a hero as a person admired for his achievements and noble qualities; one that shows great courage. There is no question that the men and women of the Run for Research® team, and the patients with liver disease that they represent, are heroes. From the aches and pains of training for a 26.2 mile distance to the struggles encountered during a long battle to fight liver disease, these men and woman show courage, honor and great strength. The American Liver Foundation is proud of its heroes and we celebrate them by sharing their stories with fellow teammates, supporters of our cause and the world at large. Each and every one of us can look in the mirror and see a hero staring back; each and every one of us is proud to be a part of the Run for Research team. What's your story? What motivates you to run and raise money for liver disease? E-mail your brief (one paragraph) story to jfluder@liverfoundation.org and we'll share it here with the rest of the team. 2010 Run for Research® Chair Nhu Vu Has Personal Ties to Liver DiseaseSix years ago, Nhu Vu wanted to check off completing a marathon on his list of things to do in a lifetime. Six years and eight marathons later, Nhu Vu has not only accomplished one of his forever goals, he has made running marathons a lifelong passion. Read more |
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