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Amanda Daniels, was so very excited when her parents gave her a new sister; in which she named Rebecca. Rebecca was a quiet baby when born, and like many young babies; her mother was quite protective of her with illness's, so they had her vaccinated as soon as it was time. it was not until Rebecca was 2 years old, that they would come to realize; just how special this little girl would come to be. Rebecca was diagnosed with leukemia, which devastated the Daniels' household. However, this would not stop Rebecca from doing what she loved to do, as she never let her illness get in the way of her…mehr

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Amanda Daniels, was so very excited when her parents gave her a new sister; in which she named Rebecca. Rebecca was a quiet baby when born, and like many young babies; her mother was quite protective of her with illness's, so they had her vaccinated as soon as it was time. it was not until Rebecca was 2 years old, that they would come to realize; just how special this little girl would come to be. Rebecca was diagnosed with leukemia, which devastated the Daniels' household. However, this would not stop Rebecca from doing what she loved to do, as she never let her illness get in the way of her dreams and goals. Rebecca began to help others like herself, despite at times being too poorly to get out of bed; as she still put others first. At the age of 5, Rebecca started a new venture; which saw her bloom into an inspiring young lady, as she began to raise money for the awareness of childhood cancer. This was the first of many sponsored walks she held, as she also maintained a special bond with her sister Amanda.
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Peter Matthews is a world-renowned expert on track and field athletics. He has been an athletics broadcaster on TV and radio for more than 35 years, working primarily for BBC Radio 1975-85, ITV 1985-97 and for the IAAF from 1991. He has covered nearly all the major meetings in Great Britain and worldwide over the past 40 years. He has been a leading public address announcer since 1968, and was Media Information Manager for Track and Field Athletics at the Olympic Games in Atlanta 1996 and worked at his seventh Olympics for the Sydney Organizing Committee in 2000.