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Support Matt Limeberry in the 2011 Chicago Marathon

Matt Limeberry

Greenwood, IN

Past Marathons:

First Marathon

Marathon Time Goal:

Under 4 hours

Reason for SCIS:

I was inspired to run this marathon from SCIS member Trent Beachy. Trent and I have been friends since second grade, so a little over 20 years. After Trent broke his neck and ran the Chicago marathon last year after a little over two years of recovery, I vowed to run next to him the next year. I have fun many half-marathons, even one while deployed to Afghanistan last year. Had I been able to train properly, I would have loved to run last year with Trent for his first marathon. The perseverance and strength people show, especially Trent, after having a spinal cord injury is truly amazing. This keeps my feet hitting the pavement. I look forward to running and raising money for an outstanding organization in SCIS.

Use the PayPal box above to donate. Alternatively, mail general or athlete donations to:

Spinal Cord Injury Sucks, NFP (SCIS)

400 W Ontario St Apt 1801

Chicago, IL 60654

Paper Check Donations
Russell M. $300
Casey and Kerri W. $25

Check out the SCIS team in the 2011 Chicago Marathon

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