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‘Zero deaths’: Olympian targets breast cancer research – Camden Advertiser
When trap shooter Suzy Balogh was on the podium getting her Olympic gold medal placed around her neck in 2004 she was thinking about one thing. “I was thinki……

When trap shooter Suzy Balogh was on the podium getting her Olympic gold medal placed around her neck in 2004 she was thinking about one thing.
“I was thinking of my mum back at home who had undergone a mastectomy, chemotherapy and had actually been doing radiation treatment that very day. I decided I wanted a world where there are zero deaths from breast cancer,” she said.
“The day I found out I had qualified for the Athens Olympics I also found out my mother had breast cancer. The family had…
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