Michigan Teen Carries Brother For 40-Miles To Raise Cerebral Palsy Awareness

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On June 8th, 2014, fourteen-year-old Hunter Gandee and his seven-year-old brother Braden, trekked 40-miles to raise awareness about Cerebral Palsy. While that was certainly impressive, what was even more so is that the entire 'Cerebral Palsy Swagger', as the boys called it, was completed with Braden perched on his brother's back. And it is not because the younger boy is lazy, but because the muscular disorder has left him debilitated and unable to walk without help.

The epic journey began early on Saturday, June 7th, when the two boys accompanied by family and friends left from Bedford Junior High in Temperance, Michigan. It was not easy. In addition to carrying his 50lbs brother, Hunter also had to battle extreme heat, cold and rain along the way.

Despite all the hardships, the 155lbs teenager, who had prepared for this difficult walk by carrying his brother around, lifting weights and staying active, managed to complete an astounding 25 miles on the first day. Hunter says his biggest challenge came at the 30-mile mark when he was so fatigued that he would have probably given up, had it not been for his supporters who gave him the strength to continue. His perseverance paid off. After 30 hours of walking, at 2:00 pm on Sunday, the brothers made it to their final destination - University of Michigan's Bahna Wrestling Center, where they were greeted by hundreds of cheering fans.

Though Hunter's main reason for organizing the 'Cerebral Palsy Swagger' had been to raise awareness of this disorder that affects about 800,000 children and adults of all ages in the United States, and hopefully inspire new ideas for its cure, he also managed to raise thousands of dollars for research. While many consider Hunter to be a hero, he believes it's Braden who struggles with the effects of this incurable disease, that is more deserving of the title. The 14-year-old says the walk was his way of giving back to his young brother who is always there for him. As for Braden? He is proud of his older brother and hopes that one day, he will be as good a wrestler as Hunter is!

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  • smartbrain20
    smartbrain20over 10 years
    so sad
    • smartbrain20
      smartbrain20over 10 years
      love it
      • mlb4051
        mlb4051over 10 years
        braden perched on his brothers back cause he was going through rain heat cold 30 hr there was 80000 vans there when they got there
        • thecattheif
          thecattheifover 10 years
          LETS GO HUNTER AND BRADEN I WISH YO GUYS LUCK
          • Annaover 10 years
            That is so cool!
            • pinksparkle101
              pinksparkle101over 10 years
              i feel so bad for the little boy and how can he walk/run 40 miles? i barely made it after the 5k run! lol. Hunter is a very nice big brother. he is walking 40 miles just for his 7 year old brother!
              • miss me over 10 years
                wow you are amazing how did you mamage that 40 mile walk i wouldnt be able to manage that i believe that you are a hero for helping your brother in such an incredible way well done Hunter
                • wolfjockee99
                  wolfjockee99over 10 years
                  he is so awesome. he inspires me to finish my summer homework
                  • wildchild999
                    wildchild999over 10 years
                    Wow that is so awesome I can barely even run the mile in P.E.
                  • smartbrain20
                    smartbrain20over 10 years
                    wow cool story