Facebook Pixel Blood cancer survivor's run tribute to grandad | The Chronicle - newspaper - Bu hikayeyi Magzter.com'da okuyun

Denemek ALTIN - Özgür

Blood cancer survivor's run tribute to grandad

The Chronicle

|

September 04, 2025

A CHANCE TO HONOUR MAN WHO INSPIRED HIM

- By SAM VOLPE Reporter

Blood cancer survivor's run tribute to grandad

A BLAYDON civil servant who survived blood cancer aged just three is running this year’s Great North Run in honour of the grandad who fought for him when he was ill. Ben Henderson, 25, had Burkitt's lymphoma when he was just three.

Heartbreakingly, his grandad Ian died earlier this year due to a different form of blood cancer.

For Ben, the 2025 Great North Run is a chance to give back in honour of a man who was an inspiration to him.

Ben, who is a steward at Newcastle United in his spare time, said: "I wish my Grandad Ian could see me now, I’m lacing up my trainers and taking on 13.1 miles for Blood Cancer UK because he was my biggest supporter - not just as a grandparent, but as a father figure. We were inseparable, and this run is my way of saying thank you."

Ben explained that along with his mum and grandmother, Ian had been a fierce advocate during his own treatment, and added: "Without my mam, grandma and grandad fighting for me - and the amazing team at Newcastle's RVI - I wouldn't be here.

The Chronicle'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

The Chronicle

'Unity and belief' key to cup success

HARRY Brook believes England's tight-knit unit and a fierce competitive spirit can carry them to T20 World Cup glory rather than the pursuit of perfection.

time to read

2 mins

March 05, 2026

The Chronicle

The Chronicle

Xhaka wants more as 40-point target is achieved

CAPTAIN Granit Xhaka urged Sunderland to stay grounded but not stop at their initial 40 point target and he singled out Luke O'Nien for praise.

time to read

2 mins

March 05, 2026

The Chronicle

New plans tackle unfairness in the workplace for women

TOO many female employees are still facing unfair pay and having their health needs dismissed, the Women and Equalities minister has said.

time to read

1 mins

March 05, 2026

The Chronicle

Daly happy with a new England

RUGBY UNION

time to read

1 mins

March 05, 2026

The Chronicle

The netties no longer there to provide welcome relief

If you were out and about in Newcastle and needed to 'spend a penny', this public convenience on Shakespeare Street was one of the many places where the call of nature could be answered.

time to read

2 mins

March 05, 2026

The Chronicle

The Chronicle

The mother of all special days

UNLIKE a lot of so-called special days that shops love us to celebrate - National Middle Child Day, anyone?

time to read

2 mins

March 05, 2026

The Chronicle

Lecturers set dates for another walkout

UNIVERSITY MANAGERS WANT PENSION SWITCH

time to read

2 mins

March 05, 2026

The Chronicle

Gent George a worthy champ

F1 Claire Williams has said there is no other driver on the Formula One grid who deserves to win the world championship more than ‘real gentleman’ George Russell.

time to read

1 mins

March 05, 2026

The Chronicle

TOO WET TO WOO?

Downpours have grounded owls ...but it seems love is still in the air

time to read

1 mins

March 05, 2026

The Chronicle

The Chronicle

President's words 'not bond in action'

SIR Keir Starmer insisted the special relationship with the US would endure despite Donald Trump's personal attack on him.

time to read

1 mins

March 05, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size