After running for many years in Liberal’s leg, Barnett gets to experience England’s side of International Pancake Day
ELLY GRIMM
• Leader & Times
Tessy Barnett has been a fixture in the Pancake Day race in Liberal for several years and for this year’s race, she will be taking her talents across the pond to Olney, England and running in that city’s leg of the race.
Running has been a habit of Barnett’s for a long time.
“I was a cross country runner in high school, and I got a scholarship for college in Garden City. And that is a wonderful story by itself because when I was younger, I had epilepsy, grand mal seizures, and I had to take a lot of medicines for it. I made it to college, and that's when I met Cory, my husband, and he asked me if I wanted to go to church. I remember thinking 'There's nothing else to do, I suppose I'll go to church on Sundays.’” Barnett said. “It was there I learned how Jesus heals, and I remember praying 'God, if you can heal me, you've got my life.' And He healed me, which meant no more medications and no more epilepsy.”





