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Mirinda "Rinny" Carfrae signing some "my AFTER" ads for fans at St. Anthony's. "This race feels like home, like what a triathlon should be like. One I hope to come back to." — at St. Petersburg, Florida.
Mirinda "Rinny" Carfrae is all smiles while refueling with lowfat chocolate milk. "It’s key. I pounded a few chocolate milks and am getting ready to compete in another 7 days." — at St. Petersburg, Florida.
Mirinda "Rinny" Carfrae is all smiles while refueling with lowfat chocolate milk. "It’s key. I pounded a few chocolate milks and am getting ready to compete in another 7 days." — at St. Petersburg, Florida.
Hines Ward refuels with lowfat chocolate after the St. Anthony's Triathlon. "I've come a long way for a guy who couldn't run a mile. I just ran six!" — at St. Petersburg, Florida.
Hines Ward rocking the home stretch of St. Anthony's Triathlon - his first triathlon at the Olympic distance! he finished with an excellent time of 2:26:37. — at St. Petersburg, Florida.
Hines Ward - "the man with the biggest smile in triahlon!" — at St. Petersburg, Florida.
With the bike behind him, Hines Ward leaves the grassy transition area before hitting the pavement. — at St. Petersburg, Florida.
In his training, Hines has gotten his biking up to 60-70 miles. Here, he's gritting it out and pushing through on his black and gold Trek Bicycle. — at St. Petersburg, Florida.
The swim is over as Hines Ward transitions to the bike! — at St. Petersburg, Florida.
Hines Ward is all smiles prior to the swim, even though it's his least favorite leg. "The swim is the worst for me. They don't teach you about swimming on the football field." — at St. Petersburg, Florida.
Team REFUEL's Hugh Williams and Hines Ward have their game faces on prior to the swim. —at St. Petersburg, Florida.
"Paula's not telling me what she's expecting my time to be. She's written it on a bit of paper!" - Hines Ward w/ his coach Paula Newby-Fraser the day before St. Anthony's Triathlon — at St. Petersburg, Florida.
Sunrise ahead of a 750m swim, which was shortened from 1.5km due to wind, followed by a 40km bike ride and 10km run. — at St. Petersburg, Florida.
As soon as he learned how to walk on his new prosthetic leg, BECOME ONE athlete Eric McElvenny took on the new challenge of getting comfortable in his running prosthetic (pictured here).
CAF athlete, wounded warrior, U.S. Marine, and now BECOME ONE team member, Eric McElvenny
Wounded Warrior Eric McElvenny running during one of his first post-injury triathlons, which he trained for with the help of the Challenged Athletes Foundation.
Eric McElvenny biking during a triathlon, wearing one of the two prosthetic legs he wears during each race (the other one being his running leg).
BECOME ONE athlete Eric McElvenny runs during one of his first post-injury triathlons.
BECOME ONE athlete Eric McElvenny
BECOME ONE athlete Eric McElvenny has dreamed of becoming an IRONMAN® since recovering from his injury. Now, with the help of CAF and REFUEL | got chocolate milk? he's working towards achieving his dream.
Hines Ward with 2013 Female Running Performance of the Year award winner Amy Hastings.
Hines Ward with the 2013 Endurance Live award winners.
Team BECOME ONE on the red carpet at the 2013 Endurance Live awards gala.
Team BECOME ONE on the red carpet at the 2013 Endurance Live awards gala.
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