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Marathon Training With
Team Bingham
Team Bingham,
a group devoted to honoring the memory of Mark Bingham, one of the
heroes of Flight 93, will begin training anyone in the San Francisco
Bay Area to run in the Suzuki Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon on June 1, 2003
in San Diego.
A season launch and
informational meeting will be held Sunday Jan. 12 at Sports Basement
in San Francisco, 1301 6th St. Alice Hoglan, Mark's mom, and Jay
Ridgeway of PacWest Athletics will be there to speak to the group.
Following Mark’s lead, Team Bingham is devoted to the
idea that ordinary people can achieve the extraordinary, regardless of
their age, race, gender, sexual orientation, or physical condition.
Membership is therefore open to everyone, with any level of prior
running experience, who can train with the team in San Francisco.
Qualified marathon runners who live outside the Bay Area are welcome
to join Team Bingham, without participating in the training program.
Team Bingham also encourages corporate sponsorships and individual
donations, so that everyone can participate in this unique opportunity
to support Mark Bingham's legacy. To that end, all proceeds raised by
Team Bingham will be passed through directly to the Mark Bingham
Leadership Fund, a scholarship fund created to promote the ideals of
courage and leadership, as exemplified by Mark Bingham.
Members are
asked to contribute a nominal registration fee. The team will begin a
five-month training program in early January 2003. Pacific West
Athletics, a multi-sport endurance training organization, will provide
the training program, giving Team Bingham professional level training
staff and resources.
“PacWest is
excited and honored to be the chosen training program for the
inaugural marathon of Team Bingham,” said Jay Ridgeway, PacWest
president and coach. “Our programs are designed to support and
encourage all levels of athletes, from beginner to advanced, in
achieving their fitness goals. Team Bingham is a perfect match.”
During the
training program, Team Bingham captain Joe Salama will provide
fundraising seminars in order to help team members achieve their
fundraising minimum.
“This is a
great opportunity for anyone who has been touched by Mark’s heroism on
9/11 to get involved in the spirit of what he stood for,” said Salama.
“For those of us who knew him, a natural leader, rugby enthusiast, and
a man who ran with the bulls in Pamplona, running a marathon that
features 40 live bands and 2,000 cheerleaders is certainly a fitting
way to remember him.”
To register
with Team Bingham, or for more information, please visit
http://www.teambingham.org/. |