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Meet the Endurance Athletes Racing to Beat Blood Cancer

Find out how you can achieve your fitness goals and raise money for blood cancer patients and families at the same time

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When Bobby DeWeess grandfather died of leukemia in March 2022, he wanted to honor him. So, he decided to test his limits. Hed train to race Hawaiis Lavaman Triathlon in under three hoursand hed raise $67,000 for leukemia research along the way.

The challenge? While DeWees was an accomplished athlete, hed never broken the three-hour mark before. And hed never tried to raise anywhere near that kind of money. He needed help. So, he reached out to an organization that soon became his strength: The .

The Nonprofit That Changed the Game

Eighty years ago, the kind of cancer that killed DeWeess grandfather would have been incurable. Most leukemia patients died within three months of diagnosis. But the elder DeWees actually lived two decades with the diseasea miracle compared to what many other patients faced before LLS came into the picture.

When LLS was founded back in 1944, leukemia was still a terminal diagnosis. Like most patients, the founders teenage son, Robert, died shortly after diagnosis. Frustrated by the absence of treatment options, Roberts grieving parents founded the Robert Roesler de Villiers Foundation in his honor. As the small but determined nonprofit grew, it became known as the Leukemia Society, and later, LLS.

Today, LLS is the worlds largest health nonprofit dedicated to funding research for blood cancers, including leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. These three diseases currently account for nearly . Theyre also linked to about 60,000 deaths every year in the U.S. alone.

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Bobby DeWees at the Lavaman Triathlon. (Photo: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society)

But with the support of LLS, those numbers are slowly declining. Since 1949, the organization has raised more than $1.6 billion for research. Today, about 70 percent of all new FDA-approved blood cancer treatments are funded at least in part by LLS. And many of those treatments are highly effective. On average, leukemia patients now have a 66 percent survival ratea far cry from the dire prognosis Roberts parents had to face.

In fact, DeWeess grandfather was able to survive for more than 20 years after his initial diagnosis. Thanks to experimental drugs and his never-quit attitude, Pop Pop survived to the ripe old age of 90-and-a-half, says DeWees.

But thats not the only reason DeWees picked LLS to help him on the road to Lavaman. Perhaps surprisingly, LLSs fundraising campaigns also offer the opportunity to gain access to personalized coaching.

Fighting Cancer Through Endurance Sports

If youre reading this, you might already know that sports can change lives. Athletics are a source of confidence and strength, tight-knit community and lifelong friendships. LLS recognized this early on, and it figured out how to channel that power for one more greater good: fundraising.

To prepare for Lavaman, DeWees joined LLSs , a program that provides endurance athletes with expert coaching and training plans as well as fundraising tips and advice. Its an opportunity to simultaneously achieve your fitness goals and raise money for blood cancer patients and their familiesall while inspiring people to support the mission.

Its a proven formula: Not only did DeWees raise more than $67,000, but he also smashed his triathlon goal, crossing the finish line in just 2 hours and 45 minutes. For that feat, he earned the coveted title of Team In Training’s Rookie of the Year.

Team In Training is just one of many ways that athletes across the country are supporting LLSs work. Every year, cyclists raise almost $2 million while training for events like America’s Most Beautiful Bike Ride around Lake Tahoe and the two-day , which takes riders along the coast of Lake Michigan. The event atmosphere and sense of community is so unique that many teams return year after year.

Take, for example, Team Riders of the Storm, which has been participating in the Scenic Shore Bike Tour for 20 years. The team is composed of about 40 members, all family and friends of individuals impacted by blood cancer. Every rider is passionate about not just cycling but about improving the future of cancer treatment, explains founding member Chuck Wagener.

Team Riders of the Storm at the Scenic Shore Bike Tour in 2023.
Team Riders of the Storm at the Scenic Shore Bike Tour in 2023. (Photo: Chuck Wagener)

The team started back in 2003 when Wageners brother and several colleagues received a leukemia or lymphoma diagnosis within a short period of time.

So, four of us work cronies got together and asked, What can we do? Wagener says. They settled on the Scenic Shore Bike Tour. The team quickly fell in love with the challenging course and the friendly, high-energy atmosphere. They found themselves coming back year after year. Two decades later, theyve raised $5.4 million for blood cancer research and are the top team year after year. They also hold the all-time record for funds raised during the ride.

We truly believe the money is well spent. Our donations are funding research and advancements in treatment. And some of these advancements also support other kinds of cancers beyond cancers of the blood, Wagener explains. On top of that, he adds,This ride has a lot of meaning to us personally. Cancers of the blood touch so many people. And when you think about the kinds of challenges that these patients face, tired legs and a sore backside really dont compare.

While many of LLSs athletic programs involve endurance sports, you dont have to be working toward a big PR to support cancer research. Other eventslike at Deer Valley Ski Resort in Utah bring skiers from all across the country to celebrate their fundraising efforts with a fun and unique day on the slopes among celebrated Olympians. And thats just it, whether youre joining an official LLS event or creating your own , every little bit counts.

Joining the Fight Against Cancer

Every year, thousands of endurance athletes combine their philanthropic and endurance goals to fundraise for LLS. As they train for their chosen events, they simultaneously raise millions of dollars to support blood cancer patients and fund lifesaving research. Some raise money through Team In Training while preparing the New York City Marathon, Walt Disney World Marathon, or even an exclusive hike in a national park. Others make an impact as they prepare to cycle up the coast of Lake Michigan during the Scenic Shore Bike Tour or around the shores of Lake Tahoe for Americas Most Beautiful Bike Ride.

While all participants are celebrated, there is a group of overachievers who go above and beyond in their fundraising. These individuals and teams raised a collective $9.6 million for LLS this year.

 

All these campaigns help drive the LLS mission and fund life-saving research. But they also have another benefit: a domino effect that inspires one athlete after another to chase their dreams.

DeWees and his Lavaman finish inspired his own father, Don DeWees, Jr., to take on a challenge of his own. This year, Don is cycling more than to raise even more money for LLS.

Turning 65 this year and losing my dad made me think it was now or never, he wrote on his . I decided I needed to do something in his honor. Together, the DeWees Family hopes to hit the $100,000 mark by the end of the yeara legacy Pop Pop would be proud of.

Got a race coming up? You can support LLS by joining Team In Training for your event, or by participating in any . Learn how to become a team member, advocate, or volunteer at .


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