Ex-college player who inspired ice bucket challenge honoured
BOSTON — The man who inspired the ice bucket challenge was honoured on Tuesday for helping to raise millions of dollars for Lou Gehrig’s disease research.
Sept. 5 was declared Pete Frates Day, Mayor Martin Walsh said, as the former Boston College baseball star was feted by more than 100 people outside City Hall.
“What it showed us is that ordinary people can make a difference,” Walsh, a Democrat, said of the challenge Frates inspired. “It shows when you have a great idea you can have a rippling effect that reaches far beyond any one individual person.”
Frates was diagnosed in 2012 with Lou Gehrig’s disease, also called amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, and can no longer speak or move. He said in a statement read by his wife, Julie Frates, that it was “amazing” and “humbling” to be honoured by the city he loves.