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ING Marathon and Half-Marathon Training Team

General Information

Congratulations to the last Rally Athlete
training team who raised over $90,000
for childhood cancer research!
View photos of past Rally Athlete
training teams

The ING Georgia Marathon and Half Marathon will take place on March 29, 2009.

Join the Rally ING Training Team and proceeds raised for this event will benefit childhood cancer research! The rewards don't stop there. Read on to learn more.

Who Can Join?

It doesn’t matter whether you are a beginner or a seasoned athlete the Rally Running and Walking Team’s coach can give you an individualized training schedule and tips based on your abilities and pace.

How To Join the Rally Athlete Team?

Call 404-847-1273 or email nicole@rallyfoundation.org for more information.

Why Join?

Provide funding for childhood cancer research to find better treatments with fewer long-term side effects and ultimately a cure!

Meet and train with other runners and walkers and make new friends
Run in honor or memory of a Rally Kid
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Enjoy the benefits of training with a professional coach
Get individual attention and individual training schedule based on your pace, abilities, and experience
Receive advice on nutrition, proper footwear and gear, injury prevention, and continued support and team work to reach your goals
Training manual with 5 month training schedule
Special clinics about nutrition, injury prevention, proper footwear, etc.
Motivational group runs and accountability to reach your goals
Discount at Big Peach Running Co. and Sweet Tomatoes Restaurants

Meet Tristan

Tristan’s mom shares, “When I was 33 weeks pregnant, a routine sonogram revealed that Tristan had a huge mass in his abdomen. It was so large that the doctors couldn’t tell where it was coming from, and it was in contact with all of his organs and had pushed his heart to the wrong side of his chest. He was taken by emergency c-section a few days later, and was born weighing 3 pounds 12 ounces with 10% of the weight being his tumor. When he was three days old he had his first surgery to remove his primary tumor, which they discovered was originating from his right adrenal gland. While the doctors were making a diagnosis, more and more tumors were popping up in his right lung. When he was just over a month old we found out he had adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC), which is a very rare cancer.
ACC is an extremely aggressive and often fatal cancer and Tristan was Stage IV. He had his second surgery soon after to remove the pulmonary tumors and ended up losing 40% of his right lung. For the next year, he was treated with an extremely toxic neurological chemotherapy agent. Since he took it during the first year of his life when his brain was doing so much growing and developing, he had major delays and side effects.
Tristan lost his one adrenal gland during his first surgery and the chemo killed his remaining adrenal gland, giving him Addison’s disease which is also a potentially fatal disease. We deal with the Addison’s one day at a time with daily medications. We found out this summer that he is Autistic so we are once again in unfamiliar territory.
Tristan loves NASCAR, especially Tony Stewart. He spends just about every Sunday rooting for Tony! He loves all sports - baseball, basketball, football, you name it and he likes it! He has been in karate for two years now and is currently an advanced yellow belt. There isn’t much he doesn’t like besides fruits and vegetables!”

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