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Nancy Driscoll


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Six sisters train to honor seventh  who died from lymphoma

Tam Driscoll, of Portland, OR,  remembers watching her friend run marathon after marathon, marveling at her  body's endurance, and thinking, "This isn't an achievable goal for an ordinary  person like me," she said. "Marathons are for elite runners with only 7% body  fat."
  
Well, that was nine years and 13 full and half marathons ago.  Today she realizes that all she needed was inspiration and a team of  like-minded, ordinary folks to run with. Turns out, these are ordinary people  doing extraordinary things.

Driscoll first joined The Leukemia &  Lymphoma Society's  (LLS) Team In Training (TNT) program when her daughter was  one. She completed a marathon in San Diego and raised $7,600 for blood cancer  research and patient services.

"Cancer wasn't yet a part of our family  vocabulary," Driscoll remembers. "I ran because I have a healthy child and I  felt fortunate. And then I realized something wonderful about the power of TNT  and LLS. I could see that our team's actions were helping people survive cancer,  and would someday lead to a cure. I realized that alone you can race, but  together you can really make a difference. Once I understood the power of the  group, I was hooked."

Driscoll had just signed up for two more races when  she got the devastating news: her sister, Nancy, was diagnosed with an  inoperable brain tumor linked to lymphoma.

"Fate had drawn me to this  organization," Driscoll said, "even before it found me."

Nancy Driscoll  battled the cancer for six years, but tragically died of the disease in June  2009.

Now Driscoll has persuaded her other five sisters, who live in  North Carolina and Virginia to join her in preparingfor the Nike Women's  Marathon to Benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Oct. 17th in San  Francisco.  And so, Team Nancy has been born.

Team Nancy The other five sisters - Pam  Haines, Kathy Vardo, Debbie Metcalf, Tracey Driscoll, and Barbara Ludeman - are  training in their hometowns and will meet in San Francisco for  the 7th running  of the Nike Women's Marathon, whose TNT participants are poised to surpass the  $100 million since the inception of this event. Their mother, Joyce Driscoll, is  their honorary coach, and she says having Team Nancy is helping her with the  grieving process. Brothers Dan and Tim Driscoll are also involved, helping with  fundraising and awareness building.

Rather than focus on the tragedy of  Nancy's death, Driscoll prefers to focus on the time they had together, and the  extra years the sisters
were given when Nancy's treatment was working.

"Losing a sister or anyone to cancer is unacceptable not to mention  painful and gut wrenching," she says. "We want to stop cancer from taking more  lives and are taking action with this race. It's a tough challenge, but having  our sister Nancy's spirit and memory to fuel our feet and hearts is worth ever  step. We feel like we are making a difference in so many lives."

 

Visit the Team Nancy web page at http://pages.teamintraining.org/vtnt/nikesf10/TeamNancy.
To learn more about Team In Training visit www.teamintraining.org
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