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Diagnosed 3/06
Passed away: 12/07
De l'espoir pour Noa
Passed away: 12/07
De l'espoir pour Noa
Tournament of Toronto
Update on Tuesday August 15, 2006 at 21. 13To send to a friendImprimer
Noa Joly-Messier - Corina Morariu
Hope for Noa
Journalist: Jean-François Chaumont
Photograph: Marcel Lefebvre - Quebec Tennis
Noa and Corina
On the court of drive number 6 was held a true history of courage. A meeting between Corina Morariu, surviving of cancer, and Noa Joly-Messier, young a 16 year old boy who fights against this same disease.
Number one in Quebec in the young people of less than 16 years, Noa Joly-Messier saw its life taking a radical turning last on March 28.
At the time when it was involved in Florida, the doctors diagnosed a cancer with the abdomen to him. An advertisement which changes a life, especially at a so youth.
On a remarkable combativeness, Noa decided to fight against this disease in the same way which it fights on a tennis court.
Of return on the court
A little more than four months after the diagnosis, Noa found with the Jarry park a racket with the hand.
During approximately 20 minutes, the Resident of Laval was used as partner of drive in American Corina Morariu. A meeting which will give him certainly an amount of courage.
In 2001, Morariu left the world of tennis to overcome a kind of leukaemia. Sixteen months later, it was back on the grounds.
“It was really pleasant to strike balls with Corina, affirms Noa at its exit of short. That gives me hope since I know that it succeeded in passing through this disease.”
Morariu, old a number one in the world in double and 31e in the world into simple, wished to announce sound lived with its young partner.
“I wanted to show to him that nothing is impossible, Morariu affirms. If he wants to fight his disease, there will have to remain strong and that, he is it already. To strike balls between two treatments of chemotherapy, it is necessary more than one simple force.”
Noa now hopes to follow the traces of his/her new friend.
More than one simple history of tennis, a lesson of life, we say.
Update on Tuesday August 15, 2006 at 21. 13To send to a friendImprimer
Noa Joly-Messier - Corina Morariu
Hope for Noa
Journalist: Jean-François Chaumont
Photograph: Marcel Lefebvre - Quebec Tennis
Noa and Corina
On the court of drive number 6 was held a true history of courage. A meeting between Corina Morariu, surviving of cancer, and Noa Joly-Messier, young a 16 year old boy who fights against this same disease.
Number one in Quebec in the young people of less than 16 years, Noa Joly-Messier saw its life taking a radical turning last on March 28.
At the time when it was involved in Florida, the doctors diagnosed a cancer with the abdomen to him. An advertisement which changes a life, especially at a so youth.
On a remarkable combativeness, Noa decided to fight against this disease in the same way which it fights on a tennis court.
Of return on the court
A little more than four months after the diagnosis, Noa found with the Jarry park a racket with the hand.
During approximately 20 minutes, the Resident of Laval was used as partner of drive in American Corina Morariu. A meeting which will give him certainly an amount of courage.
In 2001, Morariu left the world of tennis to overcome a kind of leukaemia. Sixteen months later, it was back on the grounds.
“It was really pleasant to strike balls with Corina, affirms Noa at its exit of short. That gives me hope since I know that it succeeded in passing through this disease.”
Morariu, old a number one in the world in double and 31e in the world into simple, wished to announce sound lived with its young partner.
“I wanted to show to him that nothing is impossible, Morariu affirms. If he wants to fight his disease, there will have to remain strong and that, he is it already. To strike balls between two treatments of chemotherapy, it is necessary more than one simple force.”
Noa now hopes to follow the traces of his/her new friend.
More than one simple history of tennis, a lesson of life, we say.