10/31/2022
I know that underwent a very humbling experience recently and sometimes it is hard to vocalize when you do something great for the community around you and are recognized for it. Vice is not a veteran but recognizes the importance of our veteran community and continuous support of our veterans. His fundraiser this year totaled and earned the memorial $5000. Thanks so much to all of his supporters, which comprised of friends and clients and a well connected partner in crime. ;)
Vice was honored with a Challenge Coin from the Kern County Veteran’s board. Challenge coins have become a way for people in positions of leadership to show appreciation or recognize outstanding performance by an individual with the award of a challenge coin. It is a big honor to receive one and you cannot pass it on to someone else. So if you know Vice this gesture was not taken lightly and he was humbled beyond words.
Every year, Vice picks a local charity to fundraise for in his birthday month. This year, we learned about the Kern County World War II Memorial that they are planning for Jastro Park. We talked with the Veteran’s board and that was the one that stuck as the fundraiser of choice. The event we put together was the Hybrid Health Hexathlon which showcased his ability to be both an endurance athlete and strong powerlifter. On Saturday, September 8th, Vice performed 6 different disciplines consecutively. The event included for him: Squat 452 lbs, Bench 353 lbs, Deadlift 551 lbs, 1.2 mi swim, 56 mi bike, and 13.1 mi run.
He made each lift with ease and definitely could have lifted more but with the second half of the hexathlon looming he then completed the half Ironman within Ironman time standards.
Super proud of this Powering Wings Racing Athlete and being apart of race directing and supporting this amazing fundraiser for Vice! Excited for next year’s shenanigans!