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    10 Years of Triumph

    UT students ride from Austin to Anchorage in the fight against cancer

    Rachael Abrams
    May 31, 2013 | 12:22 pm

    Perhaps you've heard the famous Mother Teresa quote, "It's not about how much we give, but how much love we put into giving." But so few of us actually understand what this kind of charity means.

    Those involved with Texas 4000 have a deep understanding of this adage, as they ride from Austin to Anchorage to fight cancer by spreading awareness and raising funds for MD Anderson.

    It all began in 2004 when founder Chris Condit, a University of Texas at Austin student and cancer survivor, decided to make an impact on the world. In his rider profile, he explains his reasons for starting the organization:

    I founded Texas 4000 for cancer to make a difference in the lives of those who struggle with this terrible disease by raising money for cancer research; to provide hope to those people and their families by showing them that there is life after cancer; to educate communities across the continent about how they can detect and prevent cancer.

    The ride originally was geared toward anyone who wanted to be involved. Riders received their bikes in April from a bike shop in Austin before a June start date. They left Austin with only some of their lodging confirmed.

    Today, only University of Texas at Austin students can participate. The entire ride is mostly run by students — from raising funds, finding free lodging and host families en route, and giving each other moral support. The requirements develop riders into leaders to ensure that the organization grows over time.

    "This year, each rider received a bike in November, completed 1,500 training miles, volunteered over 60 hours in the community, raised at least $4,500, and has dedicated 18 months of his or her life preparing for this journey," says Sarah Kettles, this year's Rockies route director, whose friend died from cancer.

    "We made an impact — on the fight against cancer and the cancer-fighting community," says rider Jessica Friedman. "That was the most memorable part: making a difference."

    In its 10th anniversary year, T4K expanded from two routes (the Sierra and Rockies) to three (adding the Ozarks). The 2013 team meets in Whitehorse, Yukon, on day 60, and rides the last 10 days to Anchorage together. Kettles says they added the Northeast route to spread the mission across all parts of the United States.

    After an application process and an interview with T4K alumni, riders begin the real work. Months of training prepare the students on a physical level, but nothing compares to the emotional challenges they endure along the way.

    The students ride to honor someone who has battled cancer. Last year, the already moving experience took a turn for the riders when teammate Ruel Bobet died from stomach cancer before they took off. Bobet's former teammate Jessica Friedman says that the 2012 riders dedicated their ride to him and carried some of his ashes to the finish line, where they were spread.

    Friedman says the most meaningful part of her experience was "everything. Everything was the best, all the time. Even the hardest parts — the parts when I cried, when I was tired, when I was miserable cycling through the wind and rain — they were the best. We made an impact — on the fight against cancer and the cancer-fighting community. That was the most memorable part: making a difference."

    Charlie Saginaw, 2010 Sierra rider, remembers fondly the morning dedication circle, where riders gathered with host families and members in the community to talk about how they've been impacted by cancer. The stories are what motived the riders each morning to push harder to ride between 60 and 120 miles each day.

    "It was a metaphor for the fight against cancer, in a very small way," he says. "The commonality is that we are all affected, in some way, by cancer."

    This year, Texas 4000 will have donated more than $4 million to cancer research. To support the team on their journey, Dallas residents can meet and mingle with the riders over cocktails and small bites on June 4 at Sons of Hermann Hall, from 7 to 9 pm, as they pass through the city.

    In the Texas 4000, UT students ride from Austin to Anchorage to raise money for cancer research.

    Texas 4000
    Photo courtesy of Jessica Friedman
    In the Texas 4000, UT students ride from Austin to Anchorage to raise money for cancer research.
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    We interrupt your regularly scheduled World Cup viewing to bring you ... Wimbledon tennis. While the world's biggest soccer tournament has been boisterously contested in North America, the world's most famous tennis tournament has been quietly contested in London. And for one day only, Dallas' Klyde Warren Park is transforming from a giant World Cup watch party to a giant Wimbledon watch party.

    A free watch party for the Wimbledon Men's Final will take place at Klyde Warren Park on Sunday, July 12, beginning at 10 am. The community event is hosted by the Dallas Nexo Open, an annual ATP Tour event.

    Fans will be able to watch the Wimbledon Men's Championship match live on the park's giant outdoor LED screen and enjoy some of the other traditions that make the Grand Slam at The All England Lawn Tennis Club so iconic. Namely, eating strawberries and cream and drinking Pimm's Cups.

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    According to a release, the Dallas party will also include tennis-themed activities, giveaways, and other family-friendly entertainment.

    Who'll be playing? As of press time, we don't yet know. Wimbledon is now in the semifinal round, which will see defending champion and world No. 1 Jannik Sinner go against seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic; and 2026 Roland Garros winner Alexander Zverev against wild card Arthur Fery of Great Britain. Semifinal matches will take place Friday, July 10.

    If Fery plays in the finals, the cheers from Great Britain will be heard from across the pond.

    The Dallas watch party also serves as a preview of the Nexo Dallas Open, the ATP Tour tournament that returns to The Star in Frisco in February 2027.

    Tournament representatives will be on site to meet fans and share information about next year's event, which will no doubt see some of the players that have made deep Wimbledon runs. In 2026, the tournament was won by American Ben Shelton, who defeated fellow American Taylor Fritz. Fritz just lost to Zverev in the Wimbledon quarterfinals. So yeah, almost like being at Wimbledon.

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