FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Medtronic Global Heroes to Compete at Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon Events
Athletes Befitting from Medical Technology to Race Marathon, Ten Mile, 10K
Twenty-five endurance athletes who benefit from medical technology will be
honored as "Medtronic Global Heroes" this weekend when they compete in the
Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon, Medtronic TC 10 Mile, and TC 10K this
weekend.
Now in its seventh year, the program has drawn participants from nine
countries. Nine Global Heroes will run in Sunday's Medtronic Twin Cities
Marathon, 15 will run in the Medtronic TC 10 Mile, also on Sunday, and one
athlete will race in the Saturday's TC 10K using a hand-crank wheelchair.
All of the Global Heroes will compete in the program's signature "Spark of
Life" race jerseys.
Competing in Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon are: Gabriela Arantes, 30, of
Sao Paulo, Brazil who has an insulin pump to manage diabetes; Terry
Baransy, 72, of San Francisco, California who has a heart valve replacement
to facilitate blood flow; Susan Filler, 52, Boise, of Idaho who has an
implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) to treat sudden cardiac
arrest, Rhonda Foulds, 48, of Justin, Texas who has deep brain stimulation
to help manage symptoms of Parkinson's disease; Patrick Grayson, 21, of San
Antonio, Texas who has an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) to
treat sudden cardiac arrest; Torbjørn Harstad, 24, of Bodalen, Norway who
has an insulin pump to manage diabetes; Lance Purdon, 40, of Harrison,
Australia who has a pacemaker to treat sick sinus syndrome; Don Soule, 63,
of Rosemount, Minnesota who has a pacemaker to treat a heart arrhythmia;
and Howard Staples, 61, of West Wareham, Massachusetts who has a pacemaker
to treat a heart arrhythmia.
Running in the Medtronic TC 10 Mile are: Daniela Arantes, 30, of Sao Paulo,
Brazil Arantes has an insulin pump to manage diabetes; Haley Beal, 21, of
Bend, Oregon who has a pacemaker to treat arrhythmia caused by heart
block; Erin Clark, 44, of Edgewood, Kentucky who has implantable
cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) to treat sudden cardiac arrest; Kobi
Graham, 33, of Sydney, Australia who has a spinal and bone fusion device to
aid recovery from a broken neck; Patricia Hackett, 61, of Walkerville,
South Africa who has a deep brain stimulator to help manage symptoms of
Parkinson's disease; Etzion Harel, 36, of Kvutzat Yavne, Israel who has an
insulin pump to manage diabetes; Robert Holdway, 60, of Chestnut Hill,
Massachusetts who has a pacemaker to treat sinus node dysfunction; Patrick
Johnson, 58, of Ormond Beach, Florida who had a heart valve repair
implanted to treat mitral valve disease; Caroline Musilek, 27, of Vienna,
Austria who has an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) to treat
sudden cardiac arrest; Tommy Neal, 29, of Colorado Springs, Colorado who
has an insulin pump and continuous glucose monitor to manage diabetes, Dave
Nevins, 50, of Sitka, Alaska who has an insulin pump to manage diabetes;
Céline Parent, 38, of St. Catharines, Ontario who has an insulin pump to
manage diabetes; Linda Shaw, 59, of Sylvania, Ohio who has a pacemaker and
an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), Matthew Taylor, 15, of
Baldwin, Florida who has an intrathecal baclofen drug pump to treat muscle
spasticity due to cerebral palsy, and Ellie Wilhelm, 28, of Arnold,
Missouri who has a pacemaker to treat a heart disease.
Anna Gilabert Escorsa, 32, of Barcelona, Spain who has an intrathecal
baclofen drug pump to help treat spasticity caused by a spinal cord injury
will compete in the TC 10K as a wheeler.
About Twin Cities In Motion (TCM): Twin Cities In Motion (formerly Twin
Cities Marathon, Inc.) is the non-profit organization that provides
nationally recognized, high quality running events throughout the year,
including the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon. With a mission of promoting a
healthy lifestyle through running, TCM and its charity partners contribute
over $500,000 to related causes each year. For more information, visit
www.tcmevents.org, www.facebook.com/TwinCitiesInMotion, and follow us on
Twitter @tcmarathon.
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