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Philadelphia Achilles Chapter – Trip to New Orleans

March 6, 2018 by Greg

Winter Storm Riley couldn’t stop Philly Achilles from getting to New Orleans for the Rock n Roll Races on March 4th. In fact, it only demonstrated the chapter’s determination. After a long day of travel — 21 hour drive for some! — the team made it to NOLA just in time for Hurricanes and beignets. While some of the latecomers missed the team dinner, they were greeted by the rest of the group with pizza and race packets and hardly missed a moment of the fun!

After a pre-race prep (of a night out on Bourbon Street or listening to live music outdoors), everyone woke up ready to run in the New Orleans sun. The 10k teams kicked it off, rockin’ and rollin’ out of Jackson Square. Rocking the 10K were: Team Tom (guides Meg and Nate), Deborah (guides Laurie and Joanna), Kassandra (running her first 10k!) with her guides Amy, Cait, Lin, and Eric. The half started just after with Team Chris (guides Mark, Joe, and Bob), Team Kinzey (guides Rick, Faye, and Maggie), Team Matt (guides John, Jonathan, and Fred), and Team Anthony (guides Tyrell, Ced, Melissa and Annie).

The crowds and bands kept everyone going along, with the chapter’s own Philly cheerleaders, Patricia, Katie, Holly, Anita, Michele, Liz, and Jae. The course, although uneven, was lined with leftover Mardi Gras beads, motivation for the celebration beyond the finish line.

All athletes crossed the finish line proudly, and maybe even shining a little brighter than usual, as Philly Achilles seemed to take the spotlight during the weekend. The New Orleans Advocate newspaper highlighted Team Matt, and multiple people cheered and encouraged the athletes on along the way. The chapter president even received a post-race email, noting how the group (specifically Team Kinzey), was inspiring amongst all runners. And isn’t that why we all run anyway? To inspire ourselves and others.

The races may have been challenging, but time spent with each other, as always, was easy, down in The Big Easy.

Filed Under: Blog

Collecting Biographies

February 28, 2017 by Lin

To the fantastic Athletes and Volunteers of Philly Achilles Family:

There has been a lot of updates to this board lately. I love it!!!! Now it’s my turn to post. To anyone in the Family who would like to take the time to fill out this questionnaire so that we can post your bio on the Philly Achilles site, we would love to get to know you better!!!! You can send them to via FB Messenger or email (Linrosenz12@gmail.com) and I will post it on the site and link to FB so we can all learn a little more about each other. Send me a picture of yourself too. Participation is optional but encouraged.  I will be posting here and on Facebook.

Athlete/Volunteer Bios
Name

Where do you currently live?

When did you first get involved with Achilles Philadelphia?

How did you find out about Achilles International?

When did running become a part of your life?

What do you gain from running?

What is your favorite distance to run?

Who/what is your biggest inspiration?

What quality best describes your personality?

What do you do for fun or a hobby in your spare time?

Do you have a favorite quote?

What strength do you bring to the Achilles Philly chapter? (don’t be modest!!)

What motivates you to keep coming back to the chapter workouts?

If you were speaking to a prospective volunteer or athlete and could only convey one thing about Achilles Philadelphia what would it be?

Filed Under: Athletes, Blog, Volunteers

Philly Achilles March Newsletter

March 1, 2016 by Patricia

February may be frigid, but the hearts and limbs of Philly Achilles are hot to trot. Despite February 13th being one of the coldest days of the year, the chapter met for a workout and a Hot Chocolate Social (with bonus Rice Krispie treats.) A solid team of the toughest (or craziest!) runners set out for distances of up to 12 miles. The slightly saner members did their workouts indoors on treadmills or with weights.

Achilles Philly is excited to travel to Pittsburgh for our Annual Destination Race – this year it will be the Pittsburgh Hope & Possibility Race® on April 9th. Seven athletes are making the trip with guides and enthusiastic support. We are looking forward to a carb loading dinner the night before with the Pittsburgh chapter.

Bookin’ for Lookin’ is a race supporting Foundation Fighting Blindnes (FFB) and Bucks County Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (BCABVI). It was founded by Achilles Philly member Mark McCowan. The race is April 17th and is a great crossover event with our chapter.

The Philadelphia Broad Street Run is May 1st. Our chapter currently has six athletes planning to master the 10 mile run through the City of Brotherly Love. We are working on guide pairings and goals. If any of you outlanders are planning to come for the race, please reach out to see if we can assist. (Please note, Broad Street does not allow handcycles. It allows push rims.)

The date has been set for the 2016 Achilles Philly Gala: Saturday August 6th. Save the date! More details to come!

And did you know that we have a subscribe button now?  It’s true!  Get the hottest notifications when a post goes up!

Filed Under: Blog, Events, Uncategorized Tagged With: Newsletter

Nobody does this alone

January 26, 2016 by Patricia

Nobody does this alone

This gives me great sympathy for any artist that has to write their acknowledgements page.  There isn’t enough room to thank everyone that has made this possible. So I will do some broad sweeping strokes and hope that everyone takes it in the way it was intended:  with heartfelt gratitude and a commitment to paying it forward

Achilles International: A parent organization that takes the success and achievements of its chapters as a win for everyone!

Philly Achilles:  Without this organization and the dedicated volunteers who make the wheels spin, I never would have made it.

Those who ran:  Training with me is interval training, sprints on the down hills and walking on the uphills.  Thank you for keeping me going.

Those who pledged:  I am humbled by the generousity and support.  I reconnected with people that I’d lost touch with.  You are friends from my hometown, elementary school, high school, college, the gym, volunteer work, corporate jobs, acting jobs, and family.  You are spread out around the city, state, country and world, yet you took the time and effort to go through this with me.  When I think of this I feel like the Grinch after his heart grew three sizes.

I am going to skip  naming individuals because this would probably end up being a 10,000 word blog post.  Just know that I know you carted things, smiled, made me laugh, gave me a kick, laughed at my jokes, sat around and waited, talked me down when I got wound up and cheered along the way.

Thank you to all of you!  May you each choose a goal that stretches you physically, mentally and emotionally.

It’s been worth every moment.Medals

Filed Under: Blog, Patricia, Uncategorized

Bonus Marathon Madness

January 19, 2016 by Patricia

Bonus Marathon Madness

All about that race…Well the last post was, so this is just about some of the things that went on aside from race starts and finishes.

What hour is this?:  So for four days in a row I had a 2:00 a.m. wake up call.  Each night I went to bed by 9 o’clock, but that isn’t enough sleep to run races.   So I would go back to hotel and take a nice long nap.  That means that I was sleeping twice a day for half the time.  Within a day and a half, I had lost all sense of time.  I couldn’t decide if I was hungry or tired or crazy.  I said “good morning” to people at 4:oo in the afternoon.  The problem dwarf isn’t Dopey, it’s Sleepy. (Joke courtesy of Ryan who got it from another unnamed source.)

Ready to roll
Ready to roll (I’m not sure why I’m grinning.  I might be delerious.)

Friday Achilles dinner:  The entire Achilles team met for a pasta dinner that night along with families and guides.  It was quite an event.  The CEO of Cigna, David Cordani, spoke words of encouragement and acknowledgement of the trials and hard work that all of the athletes had put in.  I got to meet Cedric King who did the Dopey Challenge last year on prosthesis as a double amputee above the knee.  He was a large part of why I signed up for this.  The guest of honor, however, was the Mouse himself.

Cedric King...as charming as he is tough.
Cedric King…as charming as he is tough.
Philly Achilles and Himself
Philly Achilles and Himself
I wish I looked like I was happy about all of this.
I wish I looked happy about all of this.

So far away:  Philadelphia and Orlando are 991.5 miles apart, so you don’t expect to see people you know that you didn’t already know were going to be there.  I was lucky enough to run into one of my business partners, my best friend from college (I was riding so she took the picture rather than the two of us together) and crazy Maggie who not only ran the Dopey Challenge, she went into the parks with here children every day…

Friends at the expo
Mile 15 ain’t got nothin!
3 down…1 to go

Friends on the road:  There is something that happens to your brain when you run or race for a long time.  It might be the distance, the endorphins or the loneliness, but you can build relationships that are brief but no less genuine for that.  While I was doing the marathon, I kept being passed by/passing one runner.  He was crushing it so I started calling him Crusher in my head.  A lot of runners seem to sink into their brains.  They are solely focused on how they are running, how they are feeling and how they are doing.  Not Crusher, he had an encouraging word for me every time he passed me on hill.  I got to give him a “way to go” on the down hills.  It got so that when I reached the top of a hill my goal was to catch back up to him.  Like survivors trying to make sure that their pieces of the shipwreck don’t drift too far apart.  At mile 17 heading into ESPN, we seemed to be the only people on the road.  Crusher had a support team waiting for him with snacks, beverage, a time check and a “Way to go, Kevin!”  I was like Sherlock Holmes* and figured out that his name was Kevin.  He found me at the wheeled athletes’ tent after the race and we got to congratulate each other.  He kept me going and he really did crush it.  He finished it in 2:54:02.  We may never meet again, but he was someone that helped me through.  That’s him at the mile marker and me chasing him.

mile 17

Birthday Sunday:  I not only completed the Disney Marathon on my birthday, I also switched age brackets.  How does that effect my standings for the Dopey Challenge?  There are five year age brackets so that you are rated against your peers.  (I don’t really care, but I am highly amused by this.)  Sunday afternoon/evening my sweetheart and I went into Epcot.  We had a birthday dinner at the Morocco Pavillion and got out just before it got too loud for my overstimulated/undersleepinated brain.  J hates being in pictures, but said that he would be in pictures for my birthday. I forgot to take any.  So this is him peeking in the top edge of my last day medals.

Wanna see my medals?
Wanna see my medals?

Accessories:  I know that I don’t look like a particulalry threatening individual.  I fall under the category of “mostly harmless,” but I still had to get through airport securtiy with all my medals.  I didn’t want to have to take all of them off to go through the checkpoint, so I only wore my Dopey medal and packed the others in my suitcase.  For the record:  yes.  I do sit at my desk wearing all of my medals.  And,yes.  My neck does get tired.

Try getting through airport security with these
Better than a necklace.

 

Photo gallery:  These are just a bunch of pictures that didn’t directly apply to a section of post.

Achilles 5k
First race butterflies
A beanie of the best kind
It’s cold at this hour!
Waiting for the Half to start
Nuff said…
Janet, our cruise director. She got Achilles where they needed to be when they needed to be there.
This is how we do it, baby.
Celebratory dinner
The mohawk makes me go faster…
Dopey is Done!
Those ears were earned

There will a final post which will be the credits and acknowledgements.  I hope you’ll stick around for that.

And I am still accepting donations, if you are interested.

*without the heroin problem

Filed Under: Blog, Patricia, Uncategorized

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