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Desi Linden’s Boston Marathon win: ‘Helping her helped me’

Who says you can't display impeccable sportsmanship and still come out on top? Look no further than 2018 Boston Marathon champion Desi Linden, who became the first American woman to cross the tape first at the historic race since 1985. Early on in the cold and rainy race blasted by strong headwinds, Linden slowed down for fellow American runner and [...]

By |2018-04-16T13:17:20+00:00April 16th, 2018|Jocks Giving Back|Comments Off on Desi Linden’s Boston Marathon win: ‘Helping her helped me’

Man will run Boston Marathon backwards to end epilepsy

If you see a man running Monday's 122nd Boston Marathon backwards, don't worry. That's just Loren Zitomersky, 33, tackling the 26.2-mile course the "wrong" way for the right reason: To end epilepsy. The Disney movie production lawyer from Southern California won't mimic salmon, running "upstream" from the finish line to the start line. He'll run with the rest of the [...]

By |2018-04-15T12:13:01+00:00April 15th, 2018|Breakthrough Athletes|Comments Off on Man will run Boston Marathon backwards to end epilepsy

Syracuse coach surprises QB with cancer by inserting him in spring game

What did Syracuse quarterback Rex Culpepper do during his brief break from chemotherapy? He got back to slinging touchdowns. The redshirt sophomore, who has a treatable form of testicular cancer, was surprised by head coach Dino Babers when he was inserted into the spring scrimmage for the last drive of the game. The result? A 17-yard touchdown pass to tight [...]

By |2018-04-14T12:25:23+00:00April 14th, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on Syracuse coach surprises QB with cancer by inserting him in spring game

Sports recall programs help improve the lives of those with dementia

There's no doubt that sports -- whether you're watching or playing -- can illicit great memories. That's why various dementia-tailored socialization programs around the world are using sports reminiscence therapy to help improve the lives of those with Alzheimer's, a disease that affects nearly six million people in the United States alone. The idea of sports reminiscence therapy is to [...]

By |2018-04-13T14:01:22+00:00April 13th, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on Sports recall programs help improve the lives of those with dementia

Broncos defensive lineman Zach Kerr fights back against sarcoidosis

Denver Broncos defensive lineman Zach Kerr is all about disrupting offenses in the NFL, but when he's not on the field, he's rattling something far greater: Sarcoidosis, an inflammatory condition that often affects the lungs and lymph nodes. Why stand up to the disease that causes inflammatory cells to clump and interfere with an organ's structure and function? The 27-year-old's [...]

By |2018-04-12T20:35:42+00:00April 12th, 2018|Jocks Giving Back|Comments Off on Broncos defensive lineman Zach Kerr fights back against sarcoidosis

Second-grader becomes youngest girl to climb Kilimanjaro

There's no stopping 7-year-old Montannah Kenney. In mid-March, the second-grader from Austin, Texas became the youngest girl to ever climb 19,341-foot Mt. Kilimanjaro. As for Montannah's motivation for taking on such a big climb with her mother, Hollie Kenney, who is a former professional triathlete? To honor her father, who passed away shortly after she turned three years old. “I [...]

By |2018-04-11T20:02:55+00:00April 11th, 2018|Breakthrough Athletes|Comments Off on Second-grader becomes youngest girl to climb Kilimanjaro

Cowboy hat-wearing hero at 2013 Boston Marathon set to run in ’18

Carlos Arredondo, 57, became a recognizable face for his heroism immediately after the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings that claimed three lives and injured hundreds more. He was the man in the white cowboy hat who pulled victims to safety and wrapped mangled limbs near the finish line on Boylston Street. Five years later, he is running the race for the [...]

By |2018-04-10T08:17:55+00:00April 10th, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on Cowboy hat-wearing hero at 2013 Boston Marathon set to run in ’18

“One-Handed Lady Golfer” Gianna Rojas works to make golf accessible to all

When it came to sports, Gianna Rojas had been sitting on the "sidelines" her entire life. Born without fingers on her left hand, the 56-year-old from Oak Ridge, N.J. was constantly left out and  bullied in her youth. "I was born in a generation where society taught children, 'don't look, don't stare and don't ask questions,' Rojas explained. "I was [...]

By |2018-04-05T07:24:16+00:00April 5th, 2018|The Big Play|Comments Off on “One-Handed Lady Golfer” Gianna Rojas works to make golf accessible to all

Meet the Massachusetts firefighter who is teeing off at the Masters

By day, Matt Parziale is a full-time firefighter in blue-collar Brockton, Mass. But, he also moonlights as a ultra-competitive golfer. When he isn't battling fires for Ladder Company 1, the seventh-busiest ladder in the country, responding to car accidents or scrubbing toilets at the fire station, he's on the golf course working on his game. And, it's paid off tenfold. [...]

By |2018-04-04T14:28:37+00:00April 4th, 2018|Breakthrough Athletes|Comments Off on Meet the Massachusetts firefighter who is teeing off at the Masters

Rob Gronkowski visits woman awaiting second heart transplant

Some might describe Rob Gronkowski as a "man-child." His off season is typically filled with parties, pranks and off-the-wall dancing, but what he did for a New England Patriots fan who is awaiting her second heart transplant is nothing but endearing. The Patriots tight end and two-time Super Bowl winner made good use of his time on Monday by stopping [...]

By |2018-04-03T18:26:51+00:00April 3rd, 2018|Fast Breaks|Comments Off on Rob Gronkowski visits woman awaiting second heart transplant
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