The eleventh annual Blazer Bolt for Brain Cancer 5K and Fun Run was held Saturday, May 18, at Railroad Park in Homewood, Alabama.
Proceeds from the event, sponsored by Blazer Bolt Inc., were donated to support brain cancer research and patient support services at the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Division of Neuro-Oncology and Children’s of Alabama’s Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Program.
This year’s 724 registrants, 60 of which participated virtually, made up a record-breaking 51 teams comprised of patients, caregivers, clinicians, researchers, UAB faculty and staff, and brain cancer advocates and supporters.
In addition to the 5K and fun run, the Blazer Bolt featured the Survivor Walk, which was established in 2018. During the Survivor Walk, brain cancer survivors crossed the finish line alongside their loved ones while being celebrated by event attendees. “The support was overwhelming for those who have lost loved ones and for those who are battling brain cancer,” said Department of Neurology Assistant Professor Rhodemarie Maron, D.O.
Prior to the start of the event, team statements were shared, and event sponsors were recognized. Eric Thomas delivered the invocation, and the Parker High School Junior ROTC presented the colors while Mary Hawkins, a member of the UAB Division of Neuro-Oncology, sang the national anthem.
The day before the race, the UAB O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center hosted the FamilyStrong Meeting for Brain Tumor Patients and Caregivers at the UAB Hill Student Center. This meeting provided information to brain tumor patients and their caregivers about the latest treatments options, common challenges and helpful community support resources.
“Everyone participating this weekend was able to share love and support for our patients while raising public awareness and funding for this endeavor,” said Maron.
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