Tuesday, June 3, 2008

June 3

We just sent out a Racing for SickKids update and over the next couple weeks I plan on sharing a bit more of Jon's story with you. June is a special time in that it is the month he was born and the anniversary of his death. Since 2000 his family and friends have used the excuse of a baseball tournament to celebrate his life and raise money in his memory. In many ways it is the beginning of summer...

Milton Triathlon - June 1
While jumping into 61 degree water on a Sunday morning is about as fun as it sounds, that is where I found myself this past weekend to kick off the triathlon season. After a solid swim, a mediocre bike, I managed to have a pretty strong run to finish 13th in my age group (of 61). My time was identical to last year however this year I trained hard instead of resting for the race. Also encouraging is that after only 3 weeks recovery from the marathon my legs were there for the run (but man did they hurt from the 3.5hr bike and 2+hr workouts I did the preceding two days). Next stop: the Muskoka Chase which will probably have the most competitive field after the Ironman this season.

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THE CAUSE

Regardless of what brought you to our site, we welcome you. Simply put, Racing for SickKids – Ironman Florida 2008 exists for a sole purpose: to raise as much money as we can to support Cardiac Care at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.

The division of Cardiology at SickKids was established over 60 years ago and is now one of the largest and most successful of its kind. Like many of the Hospitals’ departments and programs they are world-class innovators, teachers and caregivers. But the real reason SickKids and the Cardiology group is so important to me among the many, many other causes and charities is what they did for my friend, Jonathan Holiday.


I am using the platform of training for and racing in an Ironman Triathlon to share his story. The physical challenges are quantifiable: I will swim 3.9km, cycle 180km and run 42km – consecutively. I will be racing 226km (140 miles) or approximately the distance from Toronto to Parry Sound in a single day. While daunting, I find the mental obstacles far more intimidating, notably having the discipline to fit 15 to 20+ hours of training a week into “life” while avoiding injuries and too many trips to the buffet table. While there is certainly a degree of physical and emotional pain in all of this, it pales in comparison to what the kids and their families are forced to endure every day at SickKids.


Jon was one of these kids. To me he was friend, student, and partner-in-crime. To others he was son, brother, grandson, nephew, classmate, teammate, boy friend. To most, he was better known as “Lawnboy”. For all, he was a special person who, at only 17 years old, left us far too early.

100% of the money we raise will support the Jonathan Holiday Fund to support Cardiology at SickKids. Please follow the link at the top right of the page or click HERE to make a secure online donation.