GB Items Related to Tag - triathlete
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Hunter Kemper's Great Triathlon Adventure
Hunter Kemper, a world-renowned triathlete, doesn't go to a race without his running shoes, bike or his parents.
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Hunter Kemper
Triathlete Hunter Kemper is three-time Olympian who has been to Sydney, Athens and is on his way to Beijing. He's the No. 1 triathlete in the world, but he's taking his first steps in a very important march.
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Hunter Kemper
He's the greatest American triathlete in history and, more importantly, one of the most compassionate and determined men you'll ever meet.
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Hunter Kemper: Family Man
America's top triathlete has his sights set on his fourth Olympics in 2012, but this time, he'll be competing for more than his country and himself.
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The Growing Bolder Radio Show: March 21, 2009
This week's guests include health expert Dr. Stuart Brown, triathlete Brian Brode, comedian Rip Taylor and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Joseph Hallinan.
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An Olympic Workout
A three-time Olympian and the greatest triathlete in U.S. history, Hunter Kemper joins GB for an early morning swim and a chat about staying world-class in his mid-30s.
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The Growing Bolder Radio Show: Nov. 21, 2009
This week's guests include actor Ernest Borgnine, space pioneer Joe Kittinger, cancer survivor, heart transplant recipient and Ironman triathlete Kyle Garlett and we go Inside the Story with musician Wayne Gratz.
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Growing Bolder TV Show: Passion for Living
See how the best triathlete in U.S. Olympic history is leaving a legacy for his family and others. Plus, Jim Henson's family ensures his characters live on forever, and meet man who is inspired by the past and is following in a famous man's footsteps.
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John Disterdick
He just might be one of the most versatile masters athletes on the planet.
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Charley French
You would think a four-time world age group triathlon champion would have trained at an early age, but Charley French started at the age of 56.
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Kyle Garlett
Just as his life was about to begin, Kyle Garlett was diagnosed with lymphoma and he wondered if he'd even have a future. He survived his cancer and a heart transplant, and these days he's an Ironman triathlete!
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Tony Handler
Despite his struggles with a rare form of pancreatic cancer, Tony Handler is still pushing himself to complete triathlons.
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Six-Time Cancer Survivor and Triathlete Wins First-Ever Growing Bolder Award
Triathlete Tony Handler was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and given two years to live. That was 25 years ago. Since then, he's beaten cancer six times and has been named the winner of the first-ever Growing Bolder Award presented by GrowingBolder.com.
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Be a Rock Star at Any Age
This morning, I was having my daily chat with GB Vice President Bill Shafer, and I told him how...
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Happy Holidays from Growing Bolder!
What a year it has been! We just wanted to take a few moments to thank each and every one of you for your continued support, and ask you to help us spread the GB philosophy across the world.
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Masters Sports Stars
Older is bolder. Check out our interviews with many of the top masters athletes in the world. These men and women are having the best times of their lives as they turn in the best times of their lives.
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Masters Sport Stars
Older is bolder. Check out our interviews with many of the top masters athletes in the world. These men and women are having the best times of their lives as they turn in the best times of their lives.
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Master's Sports Stars
Older is bolder. Check out our interviews with many of the top masters athletes in the world. These men and women are having the best times of their lives as they turn in the best times of their lives.
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GB Staff Picks
With hundreds of videos and radio interviews to watch and listen to here on GrowingBolder.com, it's hard to know where to start! So we thought we'd put together a list of GB staff picks for best stories on GrowingBolder.com.
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Charlie Futrell
Charlie Futrell is an 85-year-old superman.
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Harriet Anderson
Harriet Anderson is the most fearless and toughest athlete you'll ever meet. At 73, she completed an Ironman triathlon with a broken collarbone!
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Surviving and Thriving
When news anchor Wendy Chioji was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2001, her struggle was closely followed by thousands. Six years later, Wendy is a relentless fundraiser, inspirational spokesperson and fearless competitor.



















