Hi all,
I am doing some fundraising efforts through MS Can Do (www.mscando.org), and I wanted to reach out to the ActiveMSers community to get a bit of help. My efforts are focused around my Ironman Hawaii race on October 13; ultimately, that will be the culmination of my fundraising efforts. (My fundraising site is: https://www.gifttool.com/donations/D...=1795&AID=2044.) I compete as a professional triathlete and my main goal is to win Vegas 70.3 World Champs in September, but Kona is also a big goal as it is the 'big daddy' of triathlon, as you may well know. I'd love to be in the Top 10, or on a great day, Top 5.
I tell you all this because that while I've been racing professionally now for 10 years, only in the past 2-3 have I actually started to see solid, consistent podium-worthy results. I am driven to train and compete to fulfill the goal that one day I can walk away from this sport knowing that I have done the best I could, period, and feeling that I've reached my physical potential. But more so I have wanted to stand up for something that is important to me; something much bigger and more lasting than just 'winning races'. Being a bit more in the spotlight the past few years allows me some more visibility, and I'd like to use that in a positive manner and one that has more of a lasting impact. That 'something bigger' to me happens to be MS. My Aunt has had MS for 35 years now and she's always been a huge source of inspiration to me, as are all of you who are staying active despite your MS.
I would really love to be able to feature different people on my website and blog each month from now through October; various people who are training for events, etc. Each one of you has a story, and you may not realize it but your stories are likely to inspire many. It does not have to be triathlon related; maybe you are a cyclist, a runner, maybe you have a walking event that you would like to complete...any activity of any type. I would just love to lift up ActiveMSers a bit through this effort and hopefully inspire a few people along the way to get involved, get active and realize that there are others out there doing just the same.
Please feel free to send me your stories via my website: www.kellyhwilliamson.com on the "Media & Contact" page. (http://www.kellyhwilliamson.com/Media.html)
I truly appreciate your help, and thank you for constantly inspiring me. Hopefully through this effort we can all raise funds and awareness to help the MS cause.
Kelly Williamson
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