Adam Smiddy

Adam Smiddy never had an enemy in the world.

His disarming smile, one that rarely left his face even amidst the gravest of circumstances, gave his family and friends a window into the soul of a gentle, kind-hearted and unassuming boy from Home Hill.

In 2006, Adam passed away from an aggressive melanoma. He was just 26 years old, a talented triathlete and respected physiotherapist with the world at his feet.

Six months earlier, Adam discovered a small lump in his groin, and a biopsy revealed it was a malignant melanoma. He underwent immediate surgery to remove the lump and his affected lymph glands.

Gradually over the next six months, Adam’s health and fitness started to return. Sadly however, it was not to be.

During a bike ride with his close friend and triathlon coach, Mark ‘Sharky’ Smoothy, Adam confessed to feeling unwell. Just over three weeks later, Adam passed away. He was in hospital for just eight days. Unknown to Adam and everyone else, the cancer had spread to Adam’s vital organs.

Six weeks after Adam’s passing, Sharky and two other mates, Ron Steel and Oliver Bodak, fulfilled one of Adam’s unrealised dreams in honour of their friend. They rode 1600 kilometres from Brisbane to Adam’s hometown of Home Hill, with nothing but a credit card in their back pockets. In the process, the trio raised an incredible $24,000 for cancer research.

The next year, 22 friends joined Sharky, Ron and Oliver for the ride.

Year on year, “Smiling for Smiddy” grew, with more and more people joining the fight against cancer.
Since 2006, our incredible Smiddy community, backed by generous support networks, have raised close to $20 million for world-class research at Mater across a broad range of cancers. 

When Adam Smiddy passed away in 2006, his mates pledged a commitment to traveling the long road to fight cancer, and this Mission was strengthened by every person who joined the Smiddy community with their own devotees and reasons for advancing cancer research.
Today, the Smiddy legacy continues because of you. Together, we are Smiddy.

Together, we are Smiddy

Starting as a humble ride in memory of a mate, Smiddy has blossomed into a vibrant and passionate community with a shared vision to reframe all cancers as liveable, treatable and beatable. Because cancer shouldn’t steal your future.

What will your Smiling for Smiddy story be?

It’s a long, hard road to fight cancer, but we know you’re up for the challenge.

Are you in?

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