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SANDRA'S RUN

6/30/2016

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PictureSandra Boyle

Visitors to the south and south west area of Donegal at the moment are probably wondering why all the teddy bears attached to fences, trees, lampposts etc. 

Well they are part of the annual ‘Sandra’s Run’, named after local girl Sandra Boyle.


Sandra Boyle was the daughter of Rosaleen and Jim Boyle.  She developed leukaemia as a young teen and battled it bravely for three years.  During that three years Sandra did two mini marathons, the first she walked it and the second she was pushed in her wheelchair by her father, Jim.  Sandra sadly died on the 21st of May 1991 just one day short of her 18th birthday. 

Jim and Rosaleen had always been into motorbike and raising money for charity (even before Sandra became ill) and so in 2005 they launched ‘Sandra’s Run’.  That first year 14 bikers took part and last year that number had increased to 270 bikers! 
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The teddy bears along the route symbolise the sick children in hospitals and the children who lost their battle and are now angels. 

Sandra’s Run has raised money for Crumlin Hospital in the past and this year they money raised will go to Temple Street Children’s University Hospital Foundations ( templestreet.ie ). 

All bikers are welcome to join in the run (details of how to enter below).

And for those of us who don’t take part in the actual run, seeing it is wonderful so if you are along the route give the bikers a cheer and enjoy the day and possibly the evening back in Killybegs where there will be music and dancing.

PictureSandra
Her mother, Rosaleen, told us:
“Sandra was diagnosed with Leukaemia in 1988 & spent a long spell in Matter hospital in Dublin. During her illnesses her Dad and I wheeled her in marathon in Dublin for Crumlin Hospital funds  twice.

She had a great outlook on life and learned to drive the car and kept all her friends on a positive attitude.

She had her bone marrow extradition in 1990 to save for further treatment but in 1991 she took a relapse and died the day before her 18th birthday on the 21st of May 1991.

I did the marathon for 17 years in her memory for Crumlin Hospital and then 11 years ago we started the Sandra’s Motorcycle Run. 

We have raised €25000 and we put TVs and computers in Crumlin also tosca machine in Letterkenny & rehab bicycle & computer stuff for people suffering from stroke & disability.

We were honoured to have her as a daughter and sister to Dianne and Michael and we are delighted to have met so many good people on the path of Sandra’s Run.

We are looking forward to seeing and meeting up with the bikers and friends and helpers at the weekend.”

PictureBikers taking part in Sandra's Run
ROUTE

START:
The Diamond, Killybegs
11.30 am Saturday 2nd July 2016
(make sure your bike  is refuelled and you have registered before this time).



~ Malinbeg (Silver Strand) ~ 15 min break
~ Glencolmcille
~ Killybegs
~ Ardara ~ petrol stop at the TEXACO station
~ Donegal Town (via Ardaghey)
~ Rossnowlagh ~ Lunch stop at the Sandhouse Hotel
~ Bundoran (travel via the bypass and enter Bundoran from the Sligo end) ~ 30 min stop
~ Killybegs (FINISH)

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DETAILS

Entries are €20 per biker and €5 per pillion.  Entries are taken in Killybegs from 10am to 11.30am on the day of the run.

Lunch (Sandhouse Hotel, Rosnowlagh) and dinner (Tara Hotel, Killybegs) is free for the bikers and helpers.  Those who are entitled to the free meals must show their armband.

Music and dancing for all in the Tara Hotel from 9.30pm.

NO SPEEDING OR CARELESS DRIVING PLEASE


PHOTOS OF SANDRA BOYLE (kindly submitted by  her mother Rosaleen)
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John Quinn
8/10/2020 05:47:10 pm

Wonderful to see all the motorbikes in Bundoran on Saturday last. The bikers were very friendly. I took a good few photos of them and would love to publish them.

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