Five runners gave new meaning to the term “Lyme warrior” on Sunday, November 4, 2018, as they completed in the largest marathon in the world—the TCS New York City Marathon.
Representing Global Lyme Alliance’s first team entry as an official charity partner in the marathon—and the first for any Lyme organization—were Jesse Ruben (team captain, pictured above), Annie Cunningham, Thor Kirleis, Nani Luculescu, and Dan Gautreau. These amazing warriors not only entered, trained for, competed in and finished the 26.2-mile race; while doing so they raised more than $21,000 to support GLA’s mission, and ultimately, help patients.
Jesse, Annie, Thor, Nani, Dan, and Annie each have a personal Lyme story.
Jesse, who personally suffered from Lyme’s devastating symptoms, runs the marathon in part to prove that he can. “If you had told me a couple of years ago that I’d be training for the marathon, there’s no way I would’ve believed you. I was spending most of my time in bed. My fatigue was unbearable.” I was fortunate enough to find a treatment that was effective and to be in remission— and that’s a miracle.”
Annie spent two years fighting the effects of Lyme. She is determined to spread awareness about the threat of Lyme to friends, family and “anyone who will listen.” Her goal in running the marathon was “simply to finish and to maintain my health all while raising awareness and funds for an amazing and vital organization!”
Please join GLA in giving these five amazing warriors a marathon size thank you for their tremendous achievement. To show your support, donate to Team GLA today.