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Amputee a driving force in getting people with disabilities moving
Army veteran Melissa Stockwell has one strong, healthy leg. The other is a scarred, 6-inch stump that she has proudly nicknamed "Little Leg." The Bucktown woman throws birthday parties for this shortened limb, always dresses it in her favorite colors...
Tags: Swimming, Iraq War (2003-2011), International Military Interventions, 2012 Summer Paralympics, Wars and Interventions
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Bicyclist killed by MTA bus was training for triathlon
L.A. NOWA female bicyclist who was killed over the weekend when she veered into a Metropolitan Transportation Authority bus was training for an Ironman Triathlon, her coach said. Marisela Echeverria, 36, was dragged beneath the bus and ultimately run over by... -
Berkebile doesn't separate being a CEO from an Ironman
Daily American Staff WriterSome people know Guy Berkebile as the CEO of Guy Chemical. Others know him as an Ironman. Many more people are beginning to know him as both. He was recently giving a tour of the Guy Chemical building when someone asked when it would be over so...Tags: Ironman World Championship, Corporate Officers, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Baltimore's Godesky swims, bikes, runs her way to the top
For the average person spending time in Hawaii, a typical schedule might include a relaxing swim in the island waters or perhaps a run on the beach — maybe even a bike ride through the scenery. Alyssa Godesky isn't average. She participated...Tags: United States Naval Academy, Demographics
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Woman Killed by Bus in Malibu Was Training for Triathlon
KTLA NewsMALIBU, Calif. (KTLA) -- A female bicyclist who was killed over the weekend when she veered into a Metropolitan Transportation Authority bus was training for an Ironman Triathlon. Marisela Echeverria, 36, was dragged beneath the bus and ultimately run...Tags: Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Car Safety Tips and Advice
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Two Columbia residents know difference between pro, amateur triathlons
The life of a triathlete is decidely different for amateurs and pros. For Ben Bartlett, a 25-year-old former high school runner who turned to triathlons while in college at William and Mary, the goal is to get his pro card. After financial issues led...
Tags: College of William and Mary, Clearwater (Pinellas, Florida), Demographics
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From Sun Magazine: Phelps family values
Hilary Phelps was approaching the finish line of her first Ironman triathlon. Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" was playing. She was wrung out from more than 14 hours of swimming, cycling and now running, certain that there wasn't a single drop of...
Tags: Swimming, Inner Harbor, Back Pain, Debbie Phelps, Under Armour Inc.
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Lance Armstrong to compete in San Diego
Fox 5 San Diego SportsCORONADO, Calif -- Lance Armstrong loves to compete, so even after receiving a lifetime ban from the U.S. Anti-Doping agency on August 24th, he still looks for chances to race. He's found his next race at the Superfrog half-ironman triathlon on September...Tags: Cycling, Lance Armstrong, Sports, U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, Tour de France
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To host Lance Armstrong, triathlon drops sanctioning
Organizers of the charitable Half Full Triathlon are thrilled Lance Armstrong will compete in their October Howard County race. But critics in the sports community aren't sharing their enthusiasm. Because Armstrong has been banned for life from all...
Tags: World Anti-Doping Agency, Charity, Cycling, Cancer, Lance Armstrong
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Local triathletes qualify for world championships
Sports WriterCompeting in triathlons doesn’t come naturally. It takes years of dedication to a person’s mental and physical fortitude to endure endless training hours a year and hundreds of miles of swimming, biking and running. For Guy Berkebile of...Tags: Swimming, Sports, Physical Fitness and Exercise, NBC (tv network), Demographics
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Sykesville woman achieves longtime dream for Ironman competitions
Sue Komaromy has been out of New York since leaving her home on Long Island more than a quarter-century ago to play volleyball at Towson. Yet there is still a lot of New Yorker that remains in the 44-year-old mother of two who lives in Sykesville. The...
Tags: Boston Marathon, Ironman World Championship, Science and Technology, Back Pain, Skin Cancer
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5 questions with Columbia Iron Girl winner Michellie Jones
The Baltimore SunMichellie Jones, a fomer world-champion triathlete won the seventh-annual Columbia Iron Girl last Sunday in her first try, after Nicole Kelleher was penalized two minutes for using an illegal draft move on the bike portion of the race. Jones, 42, won...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Human Interest, Australia
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