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Love For Lola

Posted on February 11, 2013 by swimmerjoe

by SwimmerJoe

Cancer sucks! It sucks bad! Why in the Hell haven’t we figured out how to cure it? Right now I have an age group and college swimming friend, Lorraine Perkins, who is fighting for her life and she is way too young! Lorraine Perkins, a former Florida Gator backstroker, is loved by many and the social media world is giving her all the love, thoughts, and prayers they can right now. They are praying for for comfort, as well as letting her know that she is loved by many!

All I have to say is why?

Why does it go after all the good ones? We have all had family members or friends affected by the dreaded C. Just why?

Swimming is such a close community, that all I can say is please continue to stay up on all your checkups and doctors visits. Speaking of the swimming community, give love to Lorraine Perkins. She will love it and so will her family and friends. You can do it here.http://www.facebook.com/groups/234213000049663/ or tweet using the hashtag #LoveforLola.

Cancer sucks! Fix it!

SwimmerJoe is Joe Auer, a masters and age group swimming / triathlete coach, writer for http://FloridaSwimNetwork.com, http://SwimmerJoe.com, and @SwimmerJoe on Twitter.

Note from editor: We’re extremely sad to report Lorraine Perkins passed at 7 pm on February 10. The world is better for having witnessed her life. We miss you, Lorraine!

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Lance Armstrong Foundation, Ironman Announce Partnership

Posted on February 9, 2012 by swimmerjoe

via Ironman.com and Lance Armstrong Foundation

The Lance Armstrong Foundation Announces New Partnership with Ironman to Raise $1 Million for People Affected by Cancer

Published Thursday, February 9, 2012

Today, the Lance Armstrong Foundation announces a new partnership with Ironman to help raise more than $1 million for people affected by cancer. Lance Armstrong, cancer survivor, champion cyclist and the Foundation’s founder and chairman, will compete as a professional athlete in several Ironman and Ironman 70.3 races including Ironman 70.3 Panama, Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas, Ironman 70.3 Florida, Ironman 70.3 Hawaii and Ironman France. Armstrong is racing with the goal of qualifying for the Ironman World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawai’i, on Oct. 13, 2012, and will be competing as a member of Team LIVESTRONG, which is adding these Ironman and Ironman 70.3 races to its endurance events series designed to raise funds for people affected by cancer.

“I am grateful to Ironman for partnering with LIVESTRONG to raise funds and awareness for people affected by cancer,” said Armstrong. “In my career as an athlete and as a cancer advocate, I’ve learned that progress demands partnership, but it’s not without a struggle.  And that’s what Team LIVESTRONG is about – it’s about purpose; it’s about challenge and it’s about empowering survivors to fight like hell.  There’s progress to be made with cancer and we invite anyone up for the challenge to join Team LIVESTRONG.

“At 13 years old, Lance got his start in triathlon by racing in the IronKids Series,” said Andrew Messick, Chief Executive Officer of World Triathlon Corporation.  “At 16 years old, he went pro and was considered a star in our sport.  At only 18, he was racing against the best triathletes in the world: Mark Allen, Dave Scott and Scott Molina.  We are happy to have him return to our sport.  Lance is a fierce competitor and his involvement with Ironman and Ironman 70.3 is good for triathlon.”

“Lance’s involvement at perhaps the toughest one-day event in all of sport sheds light on what surviving cancer can mean to millions around the world,” said Scott Tinley, two-time Ironman World Champion and Ironman Hall of Fame Inductee.  “I remember Lance as a determined kid who channeled that competitive spirit into an amazing career as a cyclist, survivor and advocate for survivors of a horrible disease. A partnership between LIVESTRONG and Ironman will further improve the lives of people affected by cancer. People need to realize that Lance’s foundation represents the use of sport to improve our world. There are only positive things that can come from having Lance join the Ironman family.”

“It is exciting to see Lance Armstrong, one of the greatest-ever endurance athletes, coming back to race triathlons in 2012,” said Craig Alexander, three-time Ironman World Champion and two-time Ironman 70.3 World Champion.

“Lance is an exceptional athlete; he’s the type of person who wants to excel and be the best at whatever he puts his mind to,” said Chris Lieto, multiple Ironman and Ironman 70.3 champion. “I’m excited to see how his participation in our sport will draw attention to what it takes to be a triathlete and how challenging it can be.  It will definitely bring triathlon more into the mainstream and I know pro athletes, including myself, will look forward to racing with him at future events.”

Team LIVESTRONG adds Ironman races to its endurance events series designed to raise funds for people affected by cancer

Team LIVESTRONG has a limited number of entries for these events and people interested in joining Armstrong should visit www.TeamLIVESTRONG.org for more information.  Athletes who are already registered for one of these Ironman or Ironman 70.3 events can still race as part of Team LIVESTRONG.  General entry is also still available for each of these events and can be accessed at www.ironman.com. 

Through this partnership, Ironman will serve as a gold-level sponsor for the Team LIVESTRONG Challenge Series.  As a sponsor, Ironman will donate four Ironman World Championship slots in 2012 and 2013 to be auctioned with proceeds going directly to LIVESTRONG.

LIVESTRONG is the brand of the Lance Armstrong Foundation, created in 1997 by the cancer survivor and champion cyclist to serve people living with cancer and empower communities to take action.  The Foundation specializes in patient navigation services that help cancer survivors and their families overcome the insurance, financial, emotional and practical challenges that accompany a cancer diagnosis.  As a member of Team LIVESTRONG, people walk, run, ride or tri in the fight against cancer in the LIVESTRONG Challenge Series or in other major athletic events around the world.  By participating and fundraising for Team LIVESTRONG, participants join a group of committed individuals dedicated to inspiring and empowering people affected by cancer.  To date, Team LIVESTRONG participants have raised $82 million for Foundation programs and services.  For more information, visit TeamLIVESTRONG.org.

About World Triathlon Corporation

World Triathlon Corporation (WTC) is a Tampa-based company recognized for athletic excellence, distinguished events and quality products. The WTC portfolio includes Ironman, Ironman 70.3, 5150 Triathlon Series, Iron Girl and IronKids, which have a combined total of more than 180 events worldwide each year. Supported by partners including Timex, PowerBar, K-Swiss and TYR, Ironman is the No.1 user-based sports brand in the world and has been a respected name in triathlon since its inception in 1978.  For more information, visit www.ironman.com. 

About LIVESTRONG/Lance Armstrong Foundation

LIVESTRONG serves people affected by cancer and empowers them to take action against the world’s leading cause of death. Created as the Lance Armstrong Foundation in 1997 by cancer survivor and champion cyclist Lance Armstrong, the organization is now known publicly by its powerful brand – LIVESTRONG — and is a leader in the global movement on behalf of 28 million people around the world living with cancer today. Originating with the iconic yellow wristband, LIVESTRONG has become a symbol of hope and inspiration to people affected by cancer around the world. Since its inception, the organization has raised $450 million for the fight against cancer. For more information, visit LIVESTRONG.org

Originally from: http://ironman.com/mediacenter/pressreleases/the-lance-armstrong-foundation-announces-new-partnership-with-ironman-to-raise-1-million-for-people-affec#ixzz1ltRsJX9c

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Breast Cancer Killed my Mom 10 Years Ago

Posted on October 17, 2010 by swimmerjoe

It has also killed friends’ mothers and more than likely some of your friends’ mothers, too. The fact of the matter is this disease needs to be cured…..period!

October is designated Pinktober in honor of fighting and surviving breast cancer. The NFL turns their jerseys pink, the Amway Center lights up pink, Panera Bread does pink bagels, and my wife even dyed a strip of her hair pink last year for the month.

One of my favorite events, however, is the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. This is a nationwide event, where we can support it in Florida while my sister and her family do so in Texas. It has raised millions for breast cancer research, and hopefully this will all lead to a cure soon.

Why am I blogging about this on SwimmerJoe.com? Well, because it ties into how families and swimming go hand-in-hand. Three of my best friends, Blue Dolfin coaches Charlie Rose and Kevin Meisel as well as former Blue Dolfin swimmer Brandon Bryant and I have all lost a parent to some form of cancer. And we were there for each other for each parent’s loss. We all knew each others parents as if they were our own, and so we each felt the pain and heart ache that comes with saying good bye much too early. Growing up my swim team was just an extension of my family and they still provide support even today.

Family
This is the family-type atmosphere that I believe a swim team should provide to all its members. I strive hard to do this as a coach. So, I was extremely moved when one of my current swim parents, Teri Gilbert, told me she was participating in this year’s Race for the Cure. She wanted to ask me for my mom’s name in order to put it on a poster for the “In memory of” portion of the walk. I was touched, a little choked up in fact.

This reaching out from Teri Gilbert reminded me of that and it got to me. Wow, swimming is a great family to be associated with. What other sport will keep you with the same group of athletes and parents from beginner through college and beyond? Not many!

I wish that all my swimming brothers and sisters hug their moms a bunch this month, and remember they are absolutely golden and they are the glue that keeps things together. If you are a young swimmer, one day you will know what I am talking about.

All of Us Need to Pay Attention
According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women in the U.S., and more than 200,000 women are diagnosed each year. More than 11,000 of those cases belong to Floridians.

“I wish I had known how prevalent it is,” said Vanessa Echols, WFTV Channel 9 news anchor and founder of Compassionate Hands and Hearts breast cancer outreach. “Now there are people in their 20s and 30s being diagnosed, it’s not just older women.” With breast cancer now affecting 1 in 8 women, as well as some men, in the U.S., Echols hopes that students will take interest in the issue.1

Thanks Teri
Thanks Teri for thinking of my mom and my family! You are a thoughtful and caring person who I won’t forget. Thank you for reinforcing that swimming is more than coaching kids and leaving, but more of a family that sticks together as times get tough.

To get more involved in the fight against breast cancer, please visit, http://www.komencentralflorida.org/komen-race-for-the-cure/.

1 From CentralFloridaFuture.com http://www.centralfloridafuture.com/ucf-hosts-komen-race-for-the-cure-1.2360732

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