“Tri for Tommy” brings endurance sports to a higher level
I have been involved in endurance racing for many years. For any of you
who have done endurance racing, it is gruelling and requires will and
determination to finish.
As with any sport you see all kinds of athletes with every motivation:
personal goals and selfless goals to improve the lives of others. My first
experience with triathlons taught me a valuable lesson about being motivated by
love for others.
My younger brother, Tommy, has Down syndrome and loved to compete on the
swim team when he was in high school. He was coached by a good friend of mine
named Jimmie.
Jimmie was training for the Louisville Ironman, a long-distance
triathlon, and, inspired by his relationship with Tommy, decided he wanted to
race in honour of my brother. To be concrete in action, he initiated a
fundraiser called “Tri for Tommy” and raised several thousand dollars for a
local Down syndrome support organization.
Not only did Jimmie battle a painful injury to his knee, but he
completed the agonizing 15 hour race and crossed the finish line hand in hand
with Tommy. The joy on both Jimmie’s and Tommy’s faces was incredible to
witness.



























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