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Building warriors on wheels
Posted by Leigh
Thursday, March 31, 2011
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How funny is it when someone writes to you thanking you for letting them run 26.2 miles!

Leigh:

I wanted to thank you for everything you did that made this such an awesome experience. You covered all the bases and made it real easy. It has been a crazy week. All the preperation and then the big day and I cannot believe it's all over.

Today, I looked at the clock remebering where I was last Sunday at this time and had fun reliving the coolest day ever.

I'm hoping you will keep me in mind for next year. I am already tweaking my fundraising and training stratgegies and if I get the opportunity, I will improve on both.

Ned Norton


Norton (pictured here) ran for Team Reeve in last November's ING New York City Marathon. He raised over $4,000.00.

He is doing all this from his Warriors Gym (Home of the Warriors on Wheels) in Albany, NY. Norton is a former Olympic trainer and body builder. The thing about him is that he is not injured. He does not have any close freinds or family that are injured. Norton was just working at the gym and saw first hand what a certain level of fitness brought to people living with disabilities both for their mind and body.

Get more information and fitness and rehab in the Paralysis Resource Center.

Find out more about Warriors on Wheels @ 518-427-1462.

Join Team Reeve. It's not just about marathons, so don't be scared off!

Leigh A. Alspach
Manager, Team Reeve®
Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation
 

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