You Can H.E.L.P. Fund Spotlight – Ironman Fundraiser for Pancreatic Cancer Research

By John C. Werner

On November 23, 2009, I competed in the Tempe, Arizona Ironman triathlon in memory of my mother, who lost her battle with pancreatic cancer.

The event started at 7 AM, just as the sun was rising over the desert horizon. When the start cannon sounded, all participants were given 17 hours to navigate the Ironman course: a 2.4 mile swim, a 112 mile bike ride and a 26.2 mile marathon.

Throughout the event, I wore a purple Hirshberg Foundation wristband representing the fight against the disease and ongoing research efforts to find a cure. I can recall looking down at the wristband and gaining inspiration and strength, especially during the hours spent on the bike and throughout the marathon.

Through the generosity of family, friends and even strangers, I raised over $3,000 for the Foundation.

I’m scheduled to participate in the 2010 Arizona Ironman event again in November, and plan to once again use it as a fundraiser event. I’ll be wearing the purple wristband throughout my training and in the event, on behalf of those impacted by the disease, and as a reminder to remain strong and keep working towards the Finish Line….and a cure.