Jane Tomlinson was diagnosed with incurable, advanced metastatic breast cancer in August 2000. The disease spread was extensive and the prognosis was for her to survive six months. Over a seven year period, Jane fought through numerous courses of chemotherapy and various drug regimes despite also developing chronic heart disease.
Jane received numerous awards for her efforts including:
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An MBE and subsequently a CBE by the Queen
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The Helen Rollason Award at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards in 2002
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Twice recognised at the Sportswoman of the Year Awards
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A Great Briton Award
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Voted the most Inspirational Woman in Britain in 2003
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A Pride of Briton Award in 2005
Despite finally having to retire from competition at the end of 2006 Jane channeled her remaining energies into an event which is destined to provide a legacy for many years to come – The Leeds 10k ‘Run For All.’ The first event was held in June of this year and was a fantastic success attracting 8,000 participants, which is truly remarkable for a new event of this type. With plans to grow the event year on year this is destined to be one of Britain’s major sporting spectacles and will help ensure Jane’s Appeal will continue to raise substantial funds for Cancer and Children’s Charities.
She will be sadly missed. You can visit Jane’s appeal website
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