How a man could summon up such power of will, determination and spirit is simply beyond me.. This man is truly an inspiration to all of us.. What a powerful man he was and what a powerful legacy he left behind.. This man isn't just a spark of Canadian pride, he's the whole damn fire! R.i.P Terry.. All these years later you are still remembered
Terry must be rolling in his grave seeing how the multi-millions raised in his name have been squandered on junk science that only benefits those with a vested interest. What a tragedy that Terry's courageous accomplishments are being subverted year after year in order to deceive and swindle the public.
R.I.P. Terrence Stanley Fox with the knowledge that all truth is being revealed and in time, the charlatans and evil-doers who have purposely deceived the public will all be held accountable.
It depends on how one sees birthdays. I'd say it was his 50th birthday. Birthdays are separate from deathdays. One thing is certain; Terry will be forever young.
I think what what he'd look like now: graying curls, wrinkles in place of freckles, but still with that determination, and leading the fight to cure cancer. Rick Hansen is the model from the fight to cure spinal injuries.
Osteogenic sarcoma supposedly has no known origin. Later in the decade, I came across the theory that each cell has two antioncogenes. Sometimes, one is inactive. Then an injury -- such as when Terry ran his car into a truck and banged his knee -- knocks out the other growth-regulating gene.
Osteosarcoma is common among athletic adolescents who have injuries, such as Ted Kennedy Jr. This spontaneity is why Terry insisted that research aim to cure cancer rather than to prevent it.
This shows the power of hope when you are commited to it! What started with one boy with one leg is now continued in over 80 countries around the world...Terry your heart was as big as your dream and they were both as big as the sky! You are a true hero and you make me proud to call myself a Canadian!
The actions of this inspiring young man not only united canada but most of the world, his story moves me to tears each time i see it and i only wish i had been alive to have seen this heroic journey taking place.
Terry Fox inspired Terry Hitchcock to also do an impossible run bring awareness to the plight of single parent families... he ran 75 consecutive marathons in 75 consecutive days... at the age of 57... please watch our promo trailer called MY RUN on our site... We would appreciate your feedback and rating. thank you!
he was a hero canadian and remind it hero in canada history
danyMarkos 5 months ago
How a man could summon up such power of will, determination and spirit is simply beyond me.. This man is truly an inspiration to all of us.. What a powerful man he was and what a powerful legacy he left behind.. This man isn't just a spark of Canadian pride, he's the whole damn fire! R.i.P Terry.. All these years later you are still remembered
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Terry must be rolling in his grave seeing how the multi-millions raised in his name have been squandered on junk science that only benefits those with a vested interest. What a tragedy that Terry's courageous accomplishments are being subverted year after year in order to deceive and swindle the public.
R.I.P. Terrence Stanley Fox with the knowledge that all truth is being revealed and in time, the charlatans and evil-doers who have purposely deceived the public will all be held accountable.
carrieannesaid 1 year ago
Its Terrible he died. But He is an inspiration to us all
LandSquirrels 1 year ago
Terry Fox ROCKS he was sooooooooo AWSOME I cant belive he mad it half way thats awsome and better than nothing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! XD
BAKUGANS 2 years ago
It depends on how one sees birthdays. I'd say it was his 50th birthday. Birthdays are separate from deathdays. One thing is certain; Terry will be forever young.
I think what what he'd look like now: graying curls, wrinkles in place of freckles, but still with that determination, and leading the fight to cure cancer. Rick Hansen is the model from the fight to cure spinal injuries.
BuddyNovinski 2 years ago
plz can someone tell me how he got the cancer plzzzzz???????????
lesstars1 3 years ago
Osteogenic sarcoma supposedly has no known origin. Later in the decade, I came across the theory that each cell has two antioncogenes. Sometimes, one is inactive. Then an injury -- such as when Terry ran his car into a truck and banged his knee -- knocks out the other growth-regulating gene.
Osteosarcoma is common among athletic adolescents who have injuries, such as Ted Kennedy Jr. This spontaneity is why Terry insisted that research aim to cure cancer rather than to prevent it.
BuddyNovinski 2 years ago
he found it? ur so dum
1212BORAT 2 years ago
I do agree. A canadian pride. He shouldnt have died! God bless Terry
austinhinchey 3 years ago 10
@austinhinchey
He had cancer, he should have died.
imassbbfan 1 year ago
terry fox best canadian ever XD
Skeletonhands12 3 years ago 8
haha....gamba d legno
BelXDBaMbiNo 3 years ago
This shows the power of hope when you are commited to it! What started with one boy with one leg is now continued in over 80 countries around the world...Terry your heart was as big as your dream and they were both as big as the sky! You are a true hero and you make me proud to call myself a Canadian!
whereiztheluv 4 years ago
The actions of this inspiring young man not only united canada but most of the world, his story moves me to tears each time i see it and i only wish i had been alive to have seen this heroic journey taking place.
AmyKayReason 4 years ago
terry shoud'nt have died, he did so much!
BooBooBunny7 4 years ago
i am proud to be canadian.... from simcoe ontario
brosullivan91 4 years ago 3
ı hope one day we will fuck cancer
nopasaran06 4 years ago 3
no he's my hero! im laura female 17 years old I HAVE A CRUSH ON TERRY FOX!!!
warscape5000 4 years ago
Inspiring Story...
Terry Fox inspired Terry Hitchcock to also do an impossible run bring awareness to the plight of single parent families... he ran 75 consecutive marathons in 75 consecutive days... at the age of 57... please watch our promo trailer called MY RUN on our site... We would appreciate your feedback and rating. thank you!
vandytime 4 years ago
Just read the feature on Fox in Runners World, December 2006. Very inspiring. Nice job.
JinxyJr 5 years ago
Greatest Canadian ever.
dawgfadder 5 years ago
IM THE GREATEST CANADIAN EVER
IKICKASSZ 4 years ago
great video
LiberalPhilosopher 5 years ago
Excellent, thanks for posting! :) Terry is my Hero!
aidanchick 5 years ago
Thanks for posting this video.
lasange 5 years ago