Terry Fox ran an average of about 42 kilometers (approximately 26 miles) each day during his Marathon of Hope. He maintained this grueling pace for 143 days, covering a total distance of over 5,373 kilometers (about 3,339 miles) across Canada. His determination and commitment to raising awareness for cancer research inspired many and continue to resonate today.
He ran about 40 kilometers each day.
terry reached it after newfoundland
5426 km/ hr
Terry started his run on April 12, in the fall of 1980.
I seem to remember that Mayor Jean Drapeau was NOT supportive of Terry Fox's epic run and refused to give permission for the fund-raising aspect as the young man ran through Montreal. Is this accurate?
April 12th, 1980
he did not run its a untrue story he used a holygram to show us that he did but he did not
Terry Fox ran about 23.4 miles per day. Almost a marathon(26 miles and 385yards)
He was Brave enough to go ahead and do what he wanted, to run across canda, to raise money for cancer research, and Terry fox has been an inspirational to all that know and remember him.
He ran an average of 42 kilometres a day
1981, I remember it well, it was raining, no sunny, OK maybe I do not remember 1981 very well but Terry did start his run then and we continue it for him to this day.
it lives in Mississippi and britsh Columbia and forests it can make up to 16 dens in one day.