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Million Mile Marathon to benefit St. Jude


The UTM Sport Management class, in the Department of Health and Human Performance, in conjunction with the UTM Department of Intercollegiate Athletics are hosting a St. Jude's Research Hospital Fundraiser with a health awareness component.

The Million Mile Marathon will consist of participants walking the first 25 miles on their own, at their own pace. Participants will have family, friends and co-workers pledge a dollar amount for each mile completed. On November 19th, at 3:00pm, all Million Mile Marathon participants will meet at the front of the Kathleen and Tom Elam Center to walk the final mile of the marathon together. Immediately following the walk, there will be a reception with door prizes, thank you gifts, and awards.

Also on November 19th, from 8:00 am - 1:00 pm, the UTM Department of Health and Human Performance will host a Health Awareness Day in the Boling University Center.

Emily Miller, a student at the University of Tennessee at Martin, grew up playing soccer in Collierville, TN just like many other little girls. But Emily became an extraordinary young woman while playing soccer at UTM. Emily is not ranked in the nation for goals, she may not have even scored a goal in her college career, but the effect she has had on the soccer team and many other people is everlasting.

Emily was affectionately nick named "mom ." She was the first to bring you Cold Medicine when you could not get out of bed. She always made sure her teammates were eating enough. Her coach could never leave the locker room without Emily making sure his shirt, belt and shoes all matched.

Emily was a unique asset to the Skyhawk Soccer Team. She attended every game, not knowing where or how much she was going to play. She was the epitome of the "utility" player, playing at almost every position. She worked hard and motivated the team, both on the field, and off.

Everyone was devastated when Emily was diagnosed with bone cancer. The girl who never drank and never smoked now had something foreign in her body. Now she needed others to take care of her. In her continued fight with cancer, Emily remains positive. The doctors at St. Jude said the fact that she is so healthy makes her fight against cancer much easier.
Please join us in our efforts to increase health awareness by attending Health Awareness Day and participating in the Million Mile Marathon.

Registration for the Million Mile Marathon will begin at 7:30 am on Monday, October 13, in front of the Elam Center.

Registration will continue on line or by phone until November 12. Registration forms can be downloaded from the Health and Human Performance website</A> . You can also register via email at mmmarathon2003@yahoo.com or by phone by calling the Department of Health and Human Performance at 731-587-7310.