Jane Tomlinson | |
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Born | Jane Emily Goward 21 February 1964
Wakefield,
West Riding of Yorkshire, England |
Died | 3 September 2007
Leeds,
West Yorkshire, England | (aged 43)
Known for | Charity campaigner |
Spouse | Mike Tomlinson |
Jane Emily Tomlinson, CBE (née Goward; 21 February 1964 [1] – 3 September 2007) was an amateur English athlete who raised £1.85 million for charity by completing a series of athletic challenges, despite suffering from terminal cancer. [2]
Having had treatment for breast cancer in 1991, at age 26, the disease returned in 2000 throughout her body. [3] During the next six years, Tomlinson completed the London Marathon three times, the London Triathlon twice, the New York Marathon once and cycled across Europe and the United States. [3] Tomlinson died in 2007, aged 43.
Jane Emily Goward was born in Wakefield, [4] Yorkshire in 1964, the sixth of ten children of a dentist. [3] [5] When she was aged 11, the family emigrated to Australia but returned after three years. [3]
In 1990, Tomlinson applied to study Mathematics at the University of Leeds. However, when she found a lump in her breast and had a lumpectomy, she enrolled instead at Leeds General Infirmary and trained as a radiographer. [3] By this time, she had married Mike Tomlinson and had two daughters. [6] They later had a son. [3] [7]
Qualifying in 1993, Tomlinson later studied to postgraduate level and became a paediatric radiographer. [3] Three years after having a lumpectomy the cancer returned and she had a mastectomy, two rounds of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. [3] In 2000, Tomlinson was told that the cancer had spread to her bones and lungs, and was given about 12 months to live. [3] [5]
Tomlinson raised over £1.85 million through a series of challenges including several long-distance bike rides, marathons, triathlons and a full Ironman triathlon. Since her death the charity that she founded has announced a new fundraising target of £5 million. As of February 2015 £7.6 million has been raised, and in September 2017 the campaign announced fundraising had surpassed £10m. [8]
In July and August 2006, Tomlinson spent nine weeks cycling 3,800 miles across the United States, raising £250,000. [5] [9] This was her final athletic challenge. [10]
Having published The Luxury of Time in 2005, she released the second volume of her memoirs You Can't Take It With You in 2006. [3] In January 2007, Mike and Jane Tomlinson launched Jane Tomlinson's Run For All, a 10 km charity run that took place in June that year. [11] Having had four courses of chemotherapy, she developed chronic heart disease. [9] Having been elevated to a CBE in June 2007, Jane Tomlinson died in St Gemma's Hospice, Leeds, West Yorkshire less than three months later on 3 September. [7] [9]
Her Requiem Mass, which was conducted by Arthur Roche, Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds, was held at the Roman Catholic Leeds Cathedral on 14 September 2007. [6] Later that day she was cremated in a private family ceremony. [12]
On 15 November 2007 Tomlinson's ten-year-old son collected her CBE from Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace. [13]
In March 2011, train operator Northern Rail named a 158797-class passenger railcar Jane Tomlinson. [14]
In March 2015, a plaque in honour of Tomlinson was unveiled at Victoria Gardens in Leeds, an area she cycled through on some of her fundraisers. [15]