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Seventeen Mile Rocks local running towards a cancer free future

Queenslander Rebecca Blower will be one of 27,000 participants at this year’s Gold Coast Airport Marathon


Courtesy of Cancer Council Queensland

One in two Queenslanders will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime – a statistic one Seventeen Mile Rocks local is determined to change by taking part in the Gold Coast Airport Marathon.

Rebecca Blower (age 23) will take part in the ASICS Half Marathon on Sunday 2 July and run to raise funds and awareness for Cancer Council Queensland.

Ms Blower said she looked forward to lacing up with Team CCQ for the cause.

“I did the 10km in 2015 and this will be my first year doing a half marathon,” Ms Blower said.

“For six years I have been saying ‘next year I’ll do the half’ and this year I decided it was time.

“It’s been very satisfying setting a large goal and slowly chipping away at through following a training program to realise that it is possible.

“At the moment my training includes short runs with colleagues after work twice a week, a long run on the weekend, strength sessions twice a week, plus lots of foam rolling.

“I encourage other locals to take part in the Gold Coast Airport Marathon as part of Team CCQ – you can beat your personal best and help beat cancer!”

Rebecca Bowler will run the Gold Coast Airport Marathon and raise money for Cancer Council Queensland


Team CCQ is a fitness team founded as part of Cancer Council’s Get Moving campaign – an initiative encouraging runners, gym-goers and fitness enthusiasts across Queensland to lace up their joggers for the cause.

Cancer Council Queensland CEO Chris McMillan said those who take part in the 39th annual Gold Coast Airport Marathon with Team CCQ give hope to Queenslanders touched by cancer.

“At least one third of all cancers are preventable through healthy lifestyle choices including being active and maintaining a healthy weight,” Ms McMillan said.

“By joining the Team CCQ community at the 2017 Gold Coast Airport Marathon, you can be confident you’re making a difference to Queenslanders affected by cancer, and improving your personal health at the same time.

“All funds raised by Team CCQ participants are invested in vital cancer research, patient support services and prevention programs statewide.”

Becoming a member of Team CCQ gives Queenslanders access to free nutritional information, recipes and active advice, discounted entry to selected events, prizes, and access to a personal fundraising advisor.

Queenslanders can sign up to Team CCQ for free at cancerqld.org.au/getmoving.

Those who join Team CCQ at the Gold Coast Airport Marathon, held 1 – 2 July, will get active with around 27,000 participants of all ages and abilities.

Participants can take part in either the Gold Coast Airport Marathon, Wheelchair Marathon, ASICS Half Marathon, Wheelchair 15km, Southern Cross University 10km Run, The Star Gold Coast 5.7km Challenge or Zespri 4km and 2km Junior Dash.

For more information on the Gold Coast Airport Marathon, or to enter, visit goldcoastmarathon.com.au and select Cancer Council Queensland as your charity of choice.

For more about Cancer Council Queensland visit cancerqld.org.au or call 13 11 20 for information and support.

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