Bermuda 2002
 

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Running, Walking, or Cheerleader! a marathon is not just for world-class athletes. In fact, we're looking for ordinary individuals just like you -- people who have long dreamed of achieving something extraordinary for themselves, in service to others. Success is for those with the courage to begin and the will to finish. Become a member of the Sherrys House All-star Marathon Team and join thousands of amateur athletes from around the world for the Bermuda International Marathon on January 20, 2002 (sanctioned by the International Amateur Athletic Federation). Run or walk the half-marathon (13 miles) , go the full distance of 26 miles, or cheer our team across the Finish Line!. Take a leap of faith and celebrate the joy of making a positive difference in the lives of children with cancer and their families. You can do it!

"I still feel the exhilaration every day of crossing that finish line with all of the team cheering me on, and I know I always will. For me, it was the experience of a lifetime!" - Dean Murphy
Learn more by attending one of our informational meetings and talking with past participants, our coach and captain. The new season begins on Friday, March 30th at 7:00 p.m. at Sherry’s House, II 52 Pleasant Street in Worcester. Sign on as a Team Member and receive your complete Training Manual. Informational meetings will be held monthly thereafter through August. For dates, times and locations of future meetings, call Paula Mondino at (508) 757-331 1 @ ext. 233.
You bring the desire and we'll provide you with the professional marathon training and support you need to accomplish your goal. Whether you sign on as a runner, walker or a team cheerleader, everyone who meets the fund-raising goal is welcome to join us in Bermuda. Training begins in August 2001 with Coach Debbie Greenslit, R.N., M.S. Debbie is a sports psychology consultant and long-time running coach. In more than 20 years of running, she has completed 30 marathons, winning three. She is a former VP and coach for the Central Mass Striders as well as a running columnist for the Telegram & Gazette. Though no longer actively competing, Debbie continues to ran about 40 miles per week.
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