Established in 1997, the Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) is a unique organization that recognizes the athletic greatness inherent in all people with physical challenges and supports their athletic endeavors by providing grants for training, competition and equipment needs. It is the mission of the Challenged Athletes Foundation (http://www.challengedathletes.org/) to provide opportunities and support to people with physical disabilities so they can pursue active lifestyles through physical fitness and competitive athletics. The Challenged Athletes Foundation involvement in sports at any level increases self-esteem, encourages independence and enhances quality of life. This year, the CAF held it's 15th annual San Diego Triathlon Challenge, which is a half-Ironman distance event featuring world-class challenged athletes, professional triathletes, celebrities and other able-bodied participants on one of the most breathtaking courses in the country. Over the past thirteen years, this event has helped raise over $16 million to support thousands of challenged athletes.
Gainesville Prosthetic's very own, Sean Mello competed in the event this year. Sean is a 42 year-old veteran who in May 2003 was injured at a military training event on the water that lead to his right transtibial amputation. Prior to his accident, he was an active person who enjoyed running, biking and diving amongst other activities. Following his accident, Sean began running again with the aid of a prosthesis designed for running. In 2007, the idea of biking again began to surface in Sean with it culminating after a September 2008 meeting with the Florida chapter of CAF. Here, Sean was told about the San Diego Triathlon Challenge to be held on Sunday, October 26, 2008.
Shortly after his meeting, Sean was introduced to a member of the Operation Rebound group. Operation Rebound provides unparalleled sports opportunities and support to our troops and veterans of any branch of service and first responders who have suffered permanent physical injuries in the line of duty. With only 5 weeks to go before the triathlon and a bike from Operation Rebound, Sean formed a team for the relay triathlon, in which he would be competing in the bicycling portion of the race. After finishing the 56.2 mile bike race in 3 hours and 34 minutes, Sean affirmed he was hooked on bicycling! Gainesville Prosthetics is very proud of Sean and his many accomplishments and will be supporting him as he trains for the St. Anthony's full marathon in St. Petersburg, Florida on April 26, 2009. When asked what was next for Sean, he revealed his vision to be in the Hawaii Ironman in four years.
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