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Brian Clapp is a lifelong athlete. As an avid hiker, climber, and runner, he has completed almost 30 marathons. He is also a father of three and a living kidney donor.

In September 2021, Brian donated a kidney to his son, Noah, who has a genetic disorder called Alport syndrome. Alport syndrome is characterized by kidney disease and hearing loss. While his other children remained untouched by the disorder, Noah’s kidneys were gradually failing throughout his childhood, and Brian knew a transplant was inevitable.

“We got him through elementary school, high school, college, but at 24 he was down to 7 percent function and needed a transplant,” Clapp says.

Clapp made a direct donation to his son and saved his life. Six months later he ran the Boston Marathon.



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