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Gandee brothers' 'Cerebral Palsy Swagger' story to be featured on ESPN

Related Topics: Cerebral palsy, Storey, ESPN

The Gandee brothers' story continues to gain national recognition.

"E:60," ESPN's morning sports magazine show, is airing a one-hour segment at 9 a.m. Sunday on ESPN, detailing the story of Hunter and Braden Gandee and their Cerebral Palsy Swagger awareness projects.

The brothers first made headlines in 2014 when Hunter, then an eighth-grader in Temperance, carried his younger brother Braden, who was born with cerebral palsy, 40 miles from their hometown to the University of Michigan to raise awareness for the neurological disorder.

The Gandees have since held two more "Cerebral Palsy Swagger" walks, with the most recent a six-day, 111-mile journey from Temperance to Lansing in 2016.