Thousands of Dollars Raised for Diabetes by Mountain Bikers!

Jul 22, 2009
by Tyler Maine  
Source: Team Diabetes

Team Diabetes, represented by 60 mountain bikers, raced in the Test of Metal in Squamish on June 20th and raised over $49,000 in support of the Canadian Diabetes Association! It was the first time that Team Diabetes participated in the Test of Metal and it proved to be even more of a success than anticipated.
“Mountain bikers don’t often get a chance to combine their love of single track with a great cause so adding the Test of Metal to the Team Diabetes calendar was a great opportunity,” stated Rebecca Taylor, Team Diabetes Coordinator. “Working with the Test of Metal organizers was fantastic and we couldn’t have done it without them and the provision of guaranteed race entry.”

Most team members have a very close connection to diabetes and wearing the Team Diabetes jersey in support of their loved ones was motivation enough for them to tackle the infamous course, some for the first time.

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“Being a part of Team Diabetes at the Test of Metal is a great opportunity to push myself outside of my comfort zone and to achieve stretch goals with the support of a fantastic group of dedicated people,” said Suze Cumming, Test of Metal 2009 and 2010 Team Diabetes Team Member. “It’s really rewarding to raise money for this amazing association, role model a healthy lifestyle for my daughter and others with diabetes, and achieve a personal best in a super fun mountain bike race,” added Suze.

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Team Diabetes has again secured a limited number of guaranteed spots for the 2010 Test of Metal so if you want to make a difference in the life of someone you know with diabetes at this epic event, register soon at www.teamdiabetes.ca as spots are filling fast!

Soon after the Test of Metal another five mountain bikers also rode the challenging west coast trails as part of Team Diabetes at the BC Bike Race, June 28th to July 4th. Collectively they raised over $20,000 in support of the Association. They have also helped increase valuable awareness about diabetes in communities across Canada and even the USA.

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“As a person with type 1 diabetes and the father of a young child who also has type 1, my athletic adventures are structured to remind me, my son and all others that diabetes does not need to slow us down,” said Matthew White, 9th place finisher, Team of 2 Open Men with teammate Mark Henry. “In fact, we use diabetes as a challenge to be healthier and fitter than those without the disease. With that goal in mind it was wonderful that Team Diabetes gave us the opportunity to raise awareness and money for the cause. The generous support of all the donors to Team Diabetes motivated me to not only finish my first BC Bike Race, but to finish in the top 10,” added Matthew proudly.

Participants who fundraise as part of Team Diabetes Canada enjoy benefits such as guaranteed race entry, a Team Diabetes cycling jersey, fundraising tools and support, and more.

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About Team Diabetes

Team Diabetes is the national activity fundraising program for the Canadian Diabetes Association which promotes the health of Canadians through diabetes research, education, service and advocacy. Team Diabetes participants train to walk, run or cycle in events at exciting international destinations such as Rio, Reykjavik and the Grand Canyon as well as across Canada. Over $21million has been raised through Team Diabetes in support of the over 2.4 million Canadians living with diabetes.

Contact

For information on all cycling, running and hiking events Team Diabetes will be participating in next year, contact Rebecca at 604-732-1331 ext. 246 or rebecca.taylor@diabetes.ca or visit www.teamdiabetes.ca.

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21 Comments
  • 2 0
 Thanks for your feedback and support! To find out more about diabetes, go to www.diabetes.ca. Hope some of you will decide to join us at an upcoming event!
  • 1 0
 good job, I am a diabetic rider but hey I don't let it make too much of a difference. It's good to see some people trying to make a difference!
  • 1 0
 Wish I could. But hey, you only need to raise $600 (CAD!) and you get one along with guaranteed race reg in the Test of Metal - which is priceless!
  • 1 0
 I love it how you see a smile on every face on every picture, even on the picture where they are riding some uphill or something like that...respect on your work
  • 2 0
 Dmadness, finally some one who is a realist and realizes corporations do not wanna find a cure.
  • 1 0
 cool, im glad to see events like this happening in mountain biking...so do all of us diabetic pinkbikers get a free Team Diabetes jersey? haha fyi im about a medium Big Grin
  • 2 0
 well thats alright. nice work guys tup
  • 2 0
 DIABEETUS
  • 1 0
 thanks mick i'v obviously heard of it but never knew what the symptoms are ! nice one keep up the work fellas
  • 1 0
 nice work, what are the symptoms of diabetes ?
  • 2 0
 some symptoms are that you soon start loosing your sence in your feets, your nerves get fragile, and more. my dad have diabetes so i think this special event is awesome.
  • 4 0
 You will be constantly Thirsty ( unquenchable thirst ) and pee alot, this is your body trying to rid the sugar from its system. there are other signs but The Drinking lots and pissing lots are the biggest obvious indicators.. when I was diagnosed 21 years ago I would be Sick From drinking so much water, but still thirsty. ohh and Tired constantlly.

it's SUper easy to Find out if you have it, so if you suspect you might Then I would Suggest going to get checked out .

... sweet that they raised so much Cash.
Too bad they will never cure it, there is way too much money to be made from us diabetics, and the system does not work .
  • 3 0
 my father, my brother, myself, all type 1 diabetics. so nice to see some proactive help for this chronic disease ... get that stemcell research moving!!
  • 1 0
 the symptoms i mentioned(spelling?) are from when youve had it for a couple of years, when my dad got diabetes like when was 14 yo, he got adisons deciese at the same time, taking out each other and making him tired and extremly weak, but lucky enough it wasnt any risk for me or my brother or sister to have it trough him.
  • 2 0
 yeah there are 2 types of diabetes type 1 which is juvinile diabetes usually caused by an auto imunne response ( body kills it's own lymph nodes in the pancreas, that create insulin ) and is Treated with insuling injections. and type 2 or "adult" diabetes which can sometimes even go into remission and can often be controlled with oral medication and diet control, the latter type is often caused by poor diet, inactivity or obesity... generally bad health. this is not Alawys the case however. stats will tell you that 1 in 3 people are diabetic, or will become diabetic in their lifetimes. \

Coupstair- If you know where the stem cells are, let me know I will eat piles of them, I would also enjoy being able to Cut off a brocken limb and watch it re-grow. Smile
  • 1 0
 yes ypur right, my dad has got type one, and he actually explained it exactly the way you did(but in swedish of course;D)
  • 1 0
 dmadness, didn't you break a leg last year? could've used a pint of stemcells for that rebuild eh? Wink type 2 diabetes has a lot to do with diet and the crappy food that is being eaten out there. for instance, i heard some crazy stat that 75% of the navajo nation are diabetics ... mostly because of the change in their diets from what they traditionally had sustained themselves on. eat right & ride a bike!
  • 1 0
 Indeed I did break my femur, hip, shoulder... back to riding again Full steam.... Smile I would Sill like a pint of stemcells anytime.. I am always a little injured.. Lol, But I'm sure you know it well

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  • 2 0
 Well done guys/ girls...
  • 1 0
 cool Wink
  • 1 0
 GOOD work guys







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