Please help Lee Track star Lee Evans with his medical bills

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Please help Lee Track star Lee Evans with his medical bills

Unread postby souleman » Tue Jan 03, 2012 10:18 pm

I'm sure that you have seen this notification if you are a USATF member, but 400 meter great Lee Evans needs our help. Please read the following and go to the link which will take you to a PayPal site where you can make a donation. It only takes a minute or two so please do what you can to help this track and field great.
Once the fastest man over 400 meters in the world; Lee Evans is now in a race for his life.

A two-time Olympic gold medalist, Evans has been hospitalized with a brain tumor. The former world record holder has been receiving treatment, but the family has been left without medical insurance.

In an effort to help with his rising medical expenses, family and friends have been writing about his situation and created a Paypal account for giving donations. For more information regarding the Paypal account and Evans’ condition, visit http://www.thenation.com/blog/165343/1968-olympian-lee-evans-has-brain-tumor-and-no-health-insurance.

The 63-year-old Evans won gold medals and established world records in both the 400m and 4x400m at the 1968 Olympic Games. His 400m time of 43.86 stood for nearly 20 years and the 4x400m time of 2:56.16 was a world mark that stood for 24 years. One of the founding members of the Olympic Project for Human Rights, Evans was a 1983 inductee into the National Track & Field Hall of Fame.
1968 Olympian Lee Evans Has a Brain Tumor and No Health Insurance | The Nation
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Lee Evans needs our help. The Olympic Gold Medalist and political activist, who exploded all records in the 400 meters at the 1968 Olympics, has been hospitalized with an aggressive brain tumor. The prognosis for the 63-year-old Evans is not good. As his fellow 1968 Olympic activist John Carlos said...
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