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Posted: August 9, 2005 Triathlon: Ford Ironman USA Lake Placid athletes raise more than $400,000 through the Janus Charity Challenge BOULDER, Colo.—Thirty-four athletes who competed in the 2005 Ford Ironman USA Lake Placid in July raised more than $419,000 for non-profit organizations through the Janus Charity Challenge. As presenting sponsor of Ironman North America events in the United States, Janus, the Denver-based investment management firm, created the Janus Charity Challenge to encourage athletes to use Ironman events as a way to raise money for their favorite nonprofit organizations. Since the inception of the program back in 2001, the Janus Charity Challenge has raised more than $9.6 million for hundreds of nonprofit groups throughout the country. The top fundraiser at the 2005 Ford Ironman USA Lake Placid was Rachel Butler (Lake Placid, N.Y.) who raised $87,585 for the Adirondack Experience, which helps disadvantaged and visually impaired youth by blending traditional counseling with adventure-based activities. Butler’s nonprofit will receive an additional $10,000 contribution from Janus, and she will also receive a complimentary entry in the Ironman North America race of her choice in the next 12 months. All athletes who compete in Ironman North America full-distance U.S. events in 2005 are eligible to participate in the program. For the top five individual fundraisers at each race, Janus will make a donation to their designated charity in the following amounts: First place, $10,000; second place, $8,000; third place, $6,000; fourth place, $4,000 and fifth place, $2,000. Janus will also contribute $750 to the beneficiaries of the next highest 25 fundraisers (athletes must raise a minimum of $750 to qualify). In addition, the top fundraiser at each race will have the entry fee waived for the Ironman North America race of his or her choice within the following 12 months. “We are thrilled by the accomplishments of the athletes who participated in the Janus Charity Challenge", said Casey Cortese, director of community relations for Janus. "It is incredibly exciting to have athletes use their Ironman race as a platform for improving communities across the United States.” To make a donation or sign up for the Janus Charity Challenge, or for more information, log onto www.januscharitychallenge.com. In total, just over $419,000 was raised at the 2005 Ford Ironman USA Lake Placid triathlon through the Janus Charity Challenge. 1st place: Rachel Butler (Lake Placid, N.Y) raised $87,585 for the Adirondack Experience. Janus will also make an additional $10,000 donation to the organization. 2nd place: Melissa Thomas (Magnolia, Texas) raised $64,097 for the VHL Family Alliance. Thomas’ beneficiary will receive an $8,000 donation from Janus. 3rd place: Daniel Rose (Fairfield, Conn.) raised $35,000 for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation. Rose’s efforts have also brought an extra $6,000 contribution to his beneficiary. 4th place: John Steigerwald (Larchmont, N.Y) raised $30,000 for the Direction for Our Youth. Janus will make an additional $4,000 donation to Direction for Our Youth. 5th place: Frank Tantillo (New York, N.Y.) raised $24,000.00 for the Alan T Brown Foundation to Cure Paralysis. Tantillo’s efforts have brought an extra $2,000 contribution to his beneficiary. As the next top 25 fundraisers, the beneficiaries of the following athletes will receive an additional $750.00 contribution from Janus. Jeffrey Benoit, American Diabetes Association Adam Craft, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Matthew Donaldson, Chase Wildlife Foundation Matthew Donaldson, EBD Adoption Institute Eddie Garrott, Shaohannah’s Hope Curt Girod, Junior Achievement Jim Hawkins, Crossroads of Rhode Island Brad Henry, Cure Autism Now Russell Jackson, Ecumenical Community Food Pantry of Norwood, Inc. Scott Johnson, Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund Jason Maier, Indiana University Medical Center Greg Moriates, American Cancer Society Michael Nagel, John J. Wielgus Hospice Foundation Memorial Fund Jeff O’Hara, Child Watch of North America Andy Riemer, West Shore Pregnancy Care Center Bill Shashaty, The Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation Anne Spillane, EQUIKIDS David Stakel, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation John Steigerwald, Institute for Comprehensive Neurotherapy Randall Uram, Camp Sunshine Bruce Walsh, The MBF Center Wayne Warrington, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Christine Webb, Gilda’s Club – Cancer Action Michael Weber, Chrohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America Joe Yorio, Special Operations Warrier Foundation Although the following athletes were not among the top 30 fundraisers, Janus would like to commend their efforts by making a special $100 contribution to each of their beneficiaries. Christopher Cavellerano, The GIFT Foundation Glen Clark, Kisses for Katie Foundation Steve Gangemi, The Autism Treatment Center of America Larry Gillet, Cancer Research Institute Lee Miller, Kristen Ann Carr Fund Comment on this story. |
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