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On April 28, blade runner and cancer survivor Jacky Hunt-Broersma completed her 102nd marathon since mid-January. Her achievement set the women’s world record for most marathons run on consecutive days — but she didn’t stop there. On Saturday, April 30, she exceeded her goal by running her 104th, reported iRunFar.
Hunt-Borersma started the challenge to raise funds and awareness for the nonprofit Amputee Blade Runners. The organization provides free athletic prostheses to amputees that want to pursue an active lifestyle. As a below-knee amputee, its cause is hugely important to her.
After learning about Hunt-Broersma’s effort, nutrition company RXBar stepped in to sweeten the deal: it would match all donations made to her GoFundMe by 11:59 p.m. on May 1, up to $104,000.
Running prostheses can cost up to $20,000, Hunt-Broersma’s team stated. Many insurance companies consider running a “luxury” and won’t cover the cost of a specialized prosthetic limb. Groups like Amputee Blade Runners aim to make running accessible regardless of budgetary constraints.
At the time of publication, Hunt-Boersma had raised more than $85,000. The GearJunkie crew congratulates Jacky on her remarkable efforts!
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