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US Transplant Games

 

July 30 - August 4, 2010

Madison, WI 

 

NKF U.S. TRANSPLANT GAMES

Thirty years ago, the idea of kidney or heart transplant recipients running a 50-meter-dash or swimming the butterfly stroke across a 25-meter pool was unthinkable. Even today, such a feat seems like a miracle.

But in 1982, a group of brave and determined transplant athlete pioneers gathered in Texas for the first regional U.S. Transplant Games and began changing the way people thought about transplant patients. The two-day athletic competition for transplant recipients served to dramatically demonstrate the life-restoring success of transplantation.

Though small in scope, the Texas Games paved the way for future events. The next regional U.S. Transplant Games were held in Minnesota in 1988, with 70 participants hailing primarily from the Midwest.

In 1990, the National Kidney Foundation took on the management and organization of the U.S. Transplant Games, along with the event's co-founder Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Corporation, now Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation. Held in Indianapolis that year, the first-ever national event drew a record 400 transplant athletes from all over the country.

In addition to the rehabilitative benefits of this athletic competition, the U.S. Transplant Games provided a unique opportunity for transplant recipients to gather and share experiences, kindle friendships and celebrate their "ultimate second chance" at life while paying tribute to those who make it all possible--the donor families.

The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) continues to organize this biennial Olympic-style event, which now includes 13 different sports competitions, and special programming for donor families and living donors. The sporting events are not limited to transplant recipients, as living donors will now be able to participate in the track and field events. The Games have been held in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Salt Lake City, Columbus, Orlando, Louisville and Pittsburgh, growing significantly each time. In July 2008, a record-breaking gathering of 7,000 people, 1,200 of whom were transplant athletes from all 50 states converged in Pittsburgh, PA, for the National Kidney Foundation 2008 U.S. Transplant Games. More than 1,500 athletes are expected for the 2010 U.S. Transplant Games to be held in Madison, Wisconsin.

In addition to planning national competitions, the National Kidney Foundation is also helping American transplant athletes make their mark on the international transplant athletics scene. The Foundation manages Team USA's delegation to the summer and Winter World Transplant Games, where athletes compete against transplant recipients representing countries throughout the world.

 

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Hope Ride Event Schedule

Saturday, May 15, 2010

7:00 – Grounds open at Capital Brewery

7:15 – Registration & Sign-In begins for unregistered and pre-registered riders. Registration ends 15 minutes prior to the start of each course. Pre-registered riders must sign-in

7:30 – Snacks and drinks available

8:30 – 100K course starts

9:30 – 50K course starts

10:30 – Family 5K course starts

10:00 – Food and Capital Brewery beverages available

11:00-1:00 – Post-ride music by Main Street Wisdom, featuring NBC-15’s Carleen Wild and Dan Smith at Capital Brewery’s outdoor beer garden. Raffle during music.

1:30 – Guest speakers. Thank you for coming!

2:00 – Hope Ride ends. Capital Brewery remains open to the public

cing Event tenefit

Enjoy live music, good food and drinks, and choose from one of 3 bike courses including a fun 5K family ride to more challenging 50K and 100K courses. All courses start and end at the Brewery, which is just a block away from Restoring Hope. For more information, including the complete event schedule and online registration via active.com, visit the Hope Ride website. Please save the date and we’ll see you all out on the course in May!

www.restoringhope.org/hoperide

Restoring Hope Transplant House

7457 Terrace Avenue

Middleton, WI 53562

608-831-1726

www.restoringhope.org

restoringhope@tds.net

2010 Restoring Hope Ride

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

7am – 2pm

Capital Brewery

7734 Terrace Avenue

Middleton, WI