This weekend the Gulf Coast Tri Team had representation at the Double Bridge Run 15k which is a unique, point-to-point course beginning in downtown Pensacola, FL and finishing on Pensacola Beach, FL. The course routes athletes across both the Pensacola Bay Bridge and the Bob Sikes Bridge, totaling about half of the 15k distance spanning bridged water and overpassed roadways.
The 40F temperatures made for a crisp pre-race ritual (warmup, bathroom duties, start line banter), but the 10+ mph NNE winds made for a nice tailwind push, warming things up quickly by the mid-way point of Pensacola Bay. Concensus opined that the favorable winds were a great addition to this enjoyable event. A sizable 15k field of nearly 2,700 athletes with fantastic finishes by the entire team: 11 - L. Roberts 13 - Moore - 1st 35-39M AG 18 - Striepeck 20 - Runyon 45 - S. Roberts 58 - Rothfeder - 2nd 45-49M AG 60 - Malone Many thanks to Pensacola Sports for hosting and directing this fun event! GCTT looks forward to the upcoming triathlon season. Next stop, Red Hills Triathlon on 03/25/2017. COMPLETE RESULTS: http://gulfsporttiming.com/races.php
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As originally posted at myislandtimes.com on 4/13/2014:
For Immediate Release Press Contact: Paul Fitzgerald // Senior Mgr for Team Semper Fi Contact Info: Cell 719.238.3096 Pictures and Captions Below What: Semper Fi Fund’s athletic rehabilitative program “Team Semper Fi” returns in association with Team MPI (multi-purpose institute) to Portofino Island Resort to bring their “Recovery through Sport” program to the resort. Throughout the weekend, Team Semper Fi will work with approximately 20 disabled service veterans – and focus in breakout sessions on running, biking and swimming – as part of a combined rehabilitative focus through teamwork, exercise, and sport. The majority of the service veterans are new to triathlons. The service veterans represent all branches of service, and various injuries such as: spinal cord injuries, arm amputees, traumatic brain injuries, post traumatic stress disorder, and various orthopedic injuries. “The challenge for the coaches is finding a way to implement. The majority are combat injuries, and some are from training. “It’s a challenge for the coaches to find a way to adapt the way they (disabled service members) learn the sport, verses someone who’s able bodied. So that’s the interesting part of having injured service members, or challenged athletes, or anybody with any kind of disability – is finding a way to adapt the sport.” said John Fitzgerald, Senior Manager for Team Semper Fi. The Semper Fi fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and its program America’s Fund, are set up to provide immediate financial assistance and lifetime support for injured and critically ill members of the U.S. Armed Forces and their families. Their athletic program “Team Semper Fi” focuses on “Recovery Through Sport” and is made up of more than 600 service members who qualify for assistance. Team Semper Fi is the heart and inspiration of the Semper Fi Fund’s rehabilitative Athletic Program and is an extension of the assistance they provide. This is the third year Portofino has seen challenged athletes return to the resort for training. To find out more about the Semper Fi Fund’s “Team Semper Fi” and it’s mission of providing recovery through sport please visit their website at http://semperfifund.org/team-semper-fi/ For More Information Call: Paul Fitzgerald 719.238.3096 // Senior Manager for Team Semper Fi Press Release Written by: Benjamin Davidson (850.293.9462) |
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