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Quadriplegics to Complete Frederick Marathon Thru The "Running Down a Dream" Organization
April 6, 2006 Frederick, MD For the Washington Running Report
For the first time ever, a group of disabled people will
complete the Frederick Marathon in Frederick, Maryland on
Sunday, April 30, 2006. "Running Down a Dream" is
spearheading the event by teaming over a dozen riders in
wheelchairs and the more than 50 volunteers who will be pushing
them.They can't run. They can't walk. Some have no use of their hands
or legs at all. Yet, on April 30, 2006, they will feel what it
is like to have the wind in their faces, to see the scenery go
by, to be cheered by thousands, to experience the pure joy of
completing the 26.2 mile distance. The Frederick Marathon will be featuring an exciting addition to
this year's field of competitors. Relay teams of between 4 and
10 individuals are volunteering to push severely disabled riders
in wheelchairs over the course. The race, known as one of the best organized and fastest growing
marathons in the Northeast, will be the first event for the
tandem pusher-rider organization "Running Down a Dream", founded
in 2006 by Dr. Larry Herman, a Chiropractor living in Frederick
to "bring the experience and joy of running to those who can't".
The non-profit organization has had a tremendous outpouring of
support from runners and walkers, families and businesses,
school teams and strangers to make this inaugural event a huge
success. Herman hopes to eventually recruit participants,
sponsors and support for entrance in races throughout the United
States and beyond. Dr. Herman was inspired to the project by a Rick Reilly article
in Sports Illustrated. The article detailed the amazing
achievements of Dick Hoyt and his disabled son Rick, who have
completed 212 triathlons among their long list of
accomplishments. Dick has pushed, pulled and carried his son in
every one of these races including 24 Boston Marathons. Their
best marathon time (2 hours, 40 minutes) is only 35 minutes
slower than the overall world record. "The thrill and excitement on the faces of everyone involved is
overwhelming!" said Herman. "When these courageous folks zoom
across the finish line and have that medal placed around their
necks, it will be a life-changing, transformational experience
for all involved, whether they are a participant, pusher or
spectator." Pushers, riders, volunteers, and sponsors for teams are welcome
for the Frederick Marathon debut of "Running Down a Dream", as
well as future marathons across the United States as this
project has already attracted the attention of race organizers
across the country.
Anyone interested in helping for any amount of time or distance should contact Larry Herman at larryherman@earthlink.net or call (301) 667-2517. For more information, also visit the organization's web site at: RDaD.org
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