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5K to Honor Teen Who Succumbed to Bulimia

Saturday's Jackie Bristow Memorial 5K Run/Walk aims to promote healthy body image.

The 5th annual Jackie Bristow Memorial 5K Run/Walk, hosted in memory of the St. Lucy Priory graduate who died at age 19 in 2008 from complications of bulimia, will be held 8 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 12 at the San Dimas Civic Center, 201 E. Bonita, San Dimas.

The race will also include a Munchkin Mile at 8:30 a.m.

Jacquelyn Lee Bristow grew up in San Dimas and attended Holy Name of Mary School in San Dimas and St. Lucy’s Priory High School in Glendora.  She was a cross country star and a semi-finalist for the National Merit Scholarship competition. She graduated at the top of her class in 2006.

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But the accomplished teen suffered from a disorder she kept well hidden from family and friends.

In 2008, Bristow died of sudden cardiac arrest from an electrolyte imbalance caused by continual binging and purging.

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Her family established The Jackie Bristow Memorial Foundation to spread awareness of eating disorders and available treatment. The annual 5K run/walk aims to promote healthy lifestyles and body image.

Online registration is closed, but participants can still register onsite at 7 a.m.

For more information on the 5K run and Jackie Bristow, visit The Jackie Bristow Memorial Foundation website.


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