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For participating in 2022 Cleveland Marathon

My Story…

I am teaming up with the Concussion Legacy Foundation in their first ever Race to End CTE in memory of my stepdad, Robert Allardice, West Point Class of ’69. Please join us in our mission to End CTE by making a donation.

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Dice played football and wrestled at West Point. In October of 1968 while playing for the West Point football team as a defensive tackle, Dice sustained three concussions in one week, followed by a broken neck the very next week.

In 1996, the effects of the injuries that had taken away his dreams to serve his country began to manifest themselves more seriously. By his retirement in 2006 he was noticeably struggling, increasingly confused, and losing his ability to communicate. His disease progressed quickly, systematically stripping him of his quality of life.


During his courageous battle and before he lost his ability to communicate, he made the decision to donate his brain to the VA-BU-CLF Brain Bank for research.Dice became the first known West Point graduate to have died with the disease known as Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), confirmed by Dr. Ann McKee and the research team at Boston University.

Dice was a man who believed that everyone he met held the potential to be his friend. He was bound by his ties to West Point and the members of the Long Gray Line. He lived Duty, Honor, Country every day. Integrity was how he lived his life. He was fiercely loyal and an honorable man. The effects of his injuries diminished his athleticism but not his patriotism; he never wavered in his love for West Point and his country. We know that he would have been the first to sign up to support any of his fellow classmates.

Please join me in honoring Dice’s memory and support Team West Point in this year’s Race to End CTE. Donate to our team here.

Thank you for your consideration. Go Army!

Description

CTE is a degenerative brain disease that has devastated the lives of contact sport athletes and military Veterans. The Concussion Legacy Foundation is leading the fight to End CTE through prevention, research, and education. 

Runners are raising funds for programs like: 

  1. The CLF Global Brain Bank, a network of experts at Boston University and in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Brazil working to learn how to diagnose and treat CTE.
  2. Tackle Can Wait, which aims to prevent CTE in children.
  3. The CLF HelpLine, which provides 1-on-1 support for patients and caregivers battling suspected CTE.



2022 Race to End CTE, sponsored by the Cleveland Marathon

Recent donors

Donation date Donor name Donation amount
May 23 Susie Grover $107.94
May 23 Karyn Ouellette Love you Uncle Bob …. And way to go Kelly $107.94
May 21 Jodie and Sandy Glore 1969 Bob was a classmate as well as fellow football player and golfer. He was always a caring and positive person $1,071.12
May 21 Company B-1 $54.43
May 21 West Point Classmate I knew Bob as a teammate and classmate. A terrific man who gave it all. May he rest in peace. $54.43
May 21 Team West Point Hope to find a cure so no one else has to suffer. This is for my Uncle Bob. Miss you tons. Undisclosed amount
May 20 Justin Trimble, Army Football ‘14 $107.94
May 19 Elizabeth Allardice Thank you Kelly for helping to honor Dice’s Legacy. $5,351.92
May 18 Lundquists $25.00
May 18 Brandy Cohen Love that you raise money for this cause! Love you! $27.68