April 19, 2024

American runner Grunewald dies after 10-year cancer fight

1 min read

American runner Gabriele Grunewald has died aged 32 after a decade-long fight with cancer.

Grunewald, who continued to train and compete after her diagnosis of a rare cancer in 2009, was the 2014 US champion over 3000m.

Her battling spirit inspired legions of athletes across the world, with the hashtag #bravelikegabe spreading across social media in support. She underwent multiple surgeries including having half her liver removed in 2016, leaving her with a large arching scar across her stomach.

“At 7:52 I said ‘I can’t wait until I get to see you again’ to my hero, my best friend, my inspiration, my wife,” her husband wrote Justin Grunewald on Instagram.

“I always felt like the Robin to your Batman and I know I will never be able to fill this gaping hole in my heart or fill the shoes you have left behind. Your family loves you dearly as do your friends.”

“To everyone else from all ends of the earth, Gabriele heard your messages and was so deeply moved. She wants you to stay brave and keep all the hope in the world. Thanks for helping keep her brave in her time of need.”

Grunewald finished fourth at the US Olympic trials over 1500m in 2012, missing out on a spot at the London Games by just one place.

Gabriele Grunewald finishes the 1500m at the USA Track & Field Championships

Source: Eurosport.com

About Post Author