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UPDATED: September 15, 2014 Web Exclusive
16th Beijing Hope Run Kicks off
By Chen Ran
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Members of Beijing Anti-Cancer Paradise participate in the 16th Beijing Hope Run on September 13 (FILE)

The 16th Beijing Hope Run took place in Chaoyang Park on Saturday, September 13.

This year's run, covering a distance of approximately 8 kilometers, started at 9:00 a.m. at the Fireworks Square of the park and end at approximately 4 p.m.

The run was primarily organized and held by the Cancer Institute and Hospital (CIH) at the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences as well as the China Cancer Foundation, with assistance in coordinating the event provided by the Embassy of Canada in Beijing and the Chaoyang District Health Bureau.

According to He Jie, President of the Cancer Institute and Hospital, more than 270,000 people have participated in the event since 1999, and over 10 million yuan ($1.4 million) has been raised for cancer research and treatment in China through the annual event.

The Beijing Hope Run was inspired in part by the Terry Fox Run, which was the largest single day cancer fundraiser in the world. The run was held in memory of Terry Fox, a Canadian bone cancer patient who ran 5,373 kilometers across Canada in 143 days whilst battling the illness in order to raise funds for cancer research in 1980.



 
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