World’s only Old School Ironman to compete for charity in Louisville and at Kona World Championship
Tenth and 11th Ironman events dedicated to pumping family health
Louisville, Ky. -- No wetsuit, a one-speed BMX bike and cheap gear: 35-year-old Glen Jusczyk will compete “Old School style” in his 10th full Ironman in Louisville, Ky. on Aug. 29 and his 11th full Ironman at the Kona (Hawaii) Ironman World Championship on Oct. 9 to raise money for an innovative family health education action called Fit4Fun™. In both events he will cover 140.6 miles. Glen is president of, and competing on behalf of The Kentucky Children’s Health and Fitness Fund, which is creating and giving more than a million dollars worth of innovative wellness curriculum to Kentucky public schools in 2010-2011.
“I do this so all kids, not just my daughter Malia, can grow up happy, healthy and productive. Old School styles means having fun. If I can have fun doing Ironman on a one-speed bike, with no expensive gear, your family can find ways to have fun and stay healthy too. It’s not about winning, it’s about being in the race and being together as a family. Join Team Old School!” said Glen.
The World’s Only Old School Ironman competes to promote lifelong healthy family activity. Please help us tell the world about Glen’s amazing effort – 2 full Ironmans – on a one-speed bike!
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Kentucky Children’s Health and Fitness Fund has spent two years developing a nationally unique, multi-media, multi-lingual communication project to teach wellness to very young children and their families, based on best practices from dozens of experts around the world.