“Hi Terry, I told you I was gonna make it,” said runner John Bare Shin Bone as he tapped the back of the Terry Fox statue at Mile 0 in Victoria, B.C.
Newfoundland on April 12 to complete a cross-Canada run for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Men and Mother Earth.
John Bare Shin Bone stands in front of the Mile 0 marker in Victoria, B.C. after completing a cross-Canada run.Bare Shin Bone has been running and road racing since the 1980s and Terry Fox is a huge inspiration of his. “When my knees would give up I’d think about him and run with a double hop,” he said. “ gave me so much confidence to keep going, never to stop.”
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