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Support Tyson Masar in the 2010 Chicago Marathon

Tyson Masar

Urbana, IL

Past Marathons:

First marathon

Marathon Time Goal:

3:59:59

Inspiration:

I’ve been looking up to and competing with Geoff since we first became friends in college. He has never been the type of person to back down from any challenge. I’ve witnessed first hand how hard he trains for marathons and it is impossible not to be inspired. I’ve never been a fan of running any distance farther than 50m (without chasing some type of ball), but this is a cause that is very close to my heart and that I truly believe in. Spinal Cord Injuries do Suck! The money that is donated will improve people’s lives drastically, and it will help the most inspiring man that I know to walk again.

Other Donations
NameAmount
Jeffrey and Catherine T.$100

TOTAL

$100

Alternatively, mail general or athlete donations to:

Spinal Cord Injury Sucks, NFP

21 E. Huron St. Apt. 3205

Chicago, IL 60611

Check out the SCIS team in the 2010 Chicago Marathon

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