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Ironman Hawaii on TV Saturday

from Blair LaHaye on December 10, 2008
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Celebrating its thirtieth anniversary this year, the Ford Ironman World Championship will be showcased on NBC this Saturday, Dec. 13, from 2:30 - 4:00 p.m. ET. The 90-minute special, highlighting the ultimate test of endurance, determination and courage, has won a total of 14 Emmy Awards during the race's illustrious history. Emmy-Award winning narrator, Al Trautwig will provide the voiceover for this year's broadcast.

The broadcast is shot on location each year in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii as more than 1,700 of the world's fittest athletes from all walks of life brave the harsh elements, while attempting to earn the title of “Ironman.”  Athletes ranging from 18 to 79 years of age competed in the world-famous 140.6-mile odyssey: a 2.4-mile Pacific Ocean swim, a 112-mile bike ride and a 26.2-mile marathon in a classic battle against the sweltering heat - and themselves.

The broadcast features the intense back-and-forth competition among the world's top professionals, including this year's winners - Australia's Craig Alexander and returning champion, Chrissie Wellington from Great Britain. NBC also highlights the day-long exploits of several inspirational age group athletes such as:


Ricky James, former amateur motocross racer who suffered an accident while racing in 2005 and is now a paraplegic.  Leading up to this year's race, James was trained by David Bailey, winner of the Hand Cycle division at the 2000 Ironman World Championship.

Jeff Conine has seen a successful 17-year major league baseball career, as first baseman/outfielder. He was a valuable member of both Florida Marlins' World Series Championships teams.  He played with them during two separate stints, 1993-1997 and 2003-2005.  Jeff has been an avid fan of Ironman for years, tuning in each year to the annual NBC broadcast.

David Goggins, a member of the NavySEALS, as well as an endurance athlete who has completed several ultramarathons.  He races to raises money in honor of 11 military personnel who were killed in Afghanistan in 2005 - Goggins attended training school with four of them.  He has raised nearly $300,000 for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, which pays the college tuition for children of special-operations personnel killed in the line of duty.

Keith Davids, is a decorated U.S. NavySEAL and commanding officer of SEAL Team ONE.  He views the Ford Ironman World Championship not only as a feat of mental and physical strength, but also as an amazing event to promote SEAL recruiting.  Commander Davids' personal decorations include the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Bronze Star with combat "V", the Meritorious Service Medal, the Joint Commendation Medal with combat "V" and various other personal and campaign medals including the Combat Action Ribbon, and the prestigious Presidential Unit Citation.

Sean Swarner, a 34-year-old two-time terminal cancer survivor and the first cancer survivor to summit Mt. Everest. When Sean watched the World Championship on the annual NBC broadcast from his hospital bed, he vowed to make it his next conquest.  Since climbing Everest, Sean has climbed the highest mountain on each continent, also known as the seven summits, and has more climbing ambitions planned for 2009. 

Harriet Anderson, the oldest female participant in the 2008 Ford Ironman World Championship.  The 72-year-old veteran has been competing in the World Championship race since 1989, and is a returning Kona champion in the Women's 70-74 age group.  


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by DEVGRU1RED on December 12, 2008 Mail this to a friend!
HOOYAH! David Goggins - He WILL represent. I sincerely hope this Warrior wins. What a befitting tribute to the Warriors of RED-WING, and SEALs in EVERY position at NSW. My days of Active Duty are long past; I am a 100%, Service Connected - Totally & Permanently Disabled American Combat Veteran. (JSOC (DEVGRU)) As such, I live vicariously through the lives of the Operators still active and those retired/disabled that are representing the "Community" in this fashion.

SEAL Goggins, HOOYAH BROTHER! Thank you for setting the bar and being such a motivating figure that ALL current and future SEALs can benefit from, and strive to be.

GO FROG GO!

Gunner
 
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by jhealy on December 24, 2008 Mail this to a friend!
I want to thank David Groggins for all his efforts in raising money for the children of Spec Op personnel. My brother, Sr. Chief Dan Healy, was one of the 11 SEALs killed in 2005. Some of the money you have raised is currently assisting my nephew attend UC Santa Cruz. My oldest niece is looking to attend Hawaii Pacific University next year. Although my brother's two youngest children are too young for college they still benefit from the warrior foundation because they are provided with computers. The Warrior Foundation is an amazing organization that has been so helpful to my family and many more. Thank you again for all you do.

jennifer healy
 
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