Severely injured Iraq vets compete in triathlon

This is the kind of story that inspires me as a soldier.
Andy Hatcher ran his first marathon seven months before being deployed to Iraq in September 2004. Losing his right leg in combat three months later could have ended his running career, but Hatcher is still going strong.
Hatcher, 23, of Alexandria, Va., will compete in the Accenture Escape From Alcatraz Triathlon in San Francisco on Sunday. He will be part of a relay team with two other Iraq war veterans who lost limbs.
Rich Ingram, 23, of Dahlonega, Ga., who lost his left arm in 2005, will bike 18 miles. Melissa Stockwell, 27, of Chicago, who lost her left leg in 2004, will swim 1½ miles. Hatcher will run 8 miles.
The race worked with the Challenged Athletes Foundation to involve disabled veterans and to organize a clinic for physically challenged people on Saturday.
“When you bounce back from (losing a leg), it shows you who you are,” Hatcher says. “People like CAF provide you with the opportunity to realize that life’s not over.”
Hey, if they can recover from such a horrific experience and still race in triathlons, I can get off my butt and do more PT (physical training). And really, what better role models could you have for everyone else who has to face similar challenges and injuries? It makes my problems seem petty by comparison.
(H/T - Schlussel)






















They humble me…
The best and the finest we have in this country!