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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 May 2007, p. 34

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FREIGHT $1,250. * MP3 AUDIO BPUT UW grad organizing run for coach McFarlane Continued from page 32 She got nine people to join her in the inaugural Team Parkinson event in Ottawa, and they raised $9,000. That iniâ€" tial success inspired Tremble to try to extend the Team Parkison presence to Thars *3 200 LESS THAN CAMRY LE. i. nemrtey 251 modts and maamiess apriors o conmamars ster 90 ds af oenetp Prgrary m cots an hasnd fart Shat 67 500 Foré GT Eon Cutmmeys and Shinped Ond Fard 5 Saine Camais Cate. Fart Madum incts and PPSA, adminatninn ts ard af apoicatle ies Oe say se o name o tss Lunied tm ts OMlrs may be concati (rtate FDA P0 m 2000 Catadin. Ontate (AJ 5F4 2007 and ddbvara o fucry adrnd No y 3. 2007 Fest mont o wl tn gait in in e She was particularly interested in doing something in her home commuâ€" nity of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo because of her former track coach at the University of Waterloo, Brent McFarlane. CR other communities and other running McFarlane, the former head coach of events. the Canadian track team at the Summer She was particularly interested in _ Olympics in Sydney, Australia, in 2000, doing something in her home commuâ€" _ revealed he had the disease right around nity of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo because of _ the same time and it has ravaged his her former track coach at the University _ bodysince. WITH AUTOMATIC Tremble remembered the kindness of her old coach, especially during a tough time in her life. She competed for him in 1995, in her final year at the school, after a couple of years away from the team. She started training for the team before the season even began with the Brent McFarlane, right, celebrates the Golden Hawks Vanier Cup win with Nick Cameron, one of the players he helped with his speed work. mt moto help of McFarlane. _ "When the tryouts for the team came he told me not to bother, I had already made the team," said Tremble. "That meant a lot to me." Despite the fact she will be almost six months pregnant by the time the Ottawa Marathon takes place later this month, Tremble will race the halfâ€"marathon in support of Movement Disorders Clinic, which is affiliated with Wilfrid Laurier University. People wishing to support her can visit www.wlu.ca/giving and select the donate icon. Select the Movement Disâ€" orders Research Clinic and type in Team Parkinson in the "other" box. In addition to raising money to honâ€" our her former coach this year, Tremble is also hoping that former athietes inspired by McFarlane could join a run in support of him in Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Alumni of the Waterloo Warriors track team, or even the Golden Hawks footâ€" ball team where McFarlane served as a strength and conditioning coach, can contact Kristen Porritt at WLU to get involved in organizing or providing corâ€" porate support for the run. You can reach Portitt at 519â€"884â€"0710, ext. 3719, or by emailing kporritt@wlu.ca. They hope to have the inaugural Brent McFarlane run in support of the Movement Disorders Research Clinic ready in time for next year. "I know people with Parkinson‘s and have seen their struggles, so he might be a little uplifted to know that somebody is doing this run for him" said the physioâ€" tnerapist who has been in contact with her former running mentor. "We wanted to show him we care. "The people I‘ve contacted so far said they know we could get a lot of people who would be interested in helping because he‘s had such a presence in the community." "... he told me not to bother, I had already made the team. That meant a lot to me." â€" Tracy Tremble Former University of Waterloo Warriors runner

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