By all accounts, it was the Prairie wind and driving rain that delivered some of the worst moments of Tony Griffin脮s journey. 脪At one point, that 40 km headwind was so strong, we had to drive the RV in front of Tony,鈥 said Kinesiology grad and team member Matt Bethune.
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脪It feels brilliant,鈥澛燤r. Griffin聽said about the team脮s accomplishment. 脪I feel blessed to have had so many people come together and offer their support, and to have met so many great people along the way. Just fantastic.鈥
A hurling star in Ireland (that country脮s national sport, akin to Canada脮s hockey), in February,聽Mr. Griffin聽publicly announced his departure from the Clare hurling team to cycle across the second-largest land mass in the world, and his home country. At the June 24 event, hundreds of cyclers, supporters, family, volunteers and crew gathered to welcome聽him back to his 脪second home鈥 of Halifax. The Mayor of Ennis,聽Mr. Griffin's聽hometown, was in attendance, along with Mayor Peter Kelly and Tony脮s mother and three sisters.
He聽credits 黄色直播 for shaping his vision, and the strong 黄色直播 team that was with him every step of the way.
脪Inspiring Minds is 黄色直播脮s motto, and I believe it fully. 黄色直播 inspired me to dream bigger than anything I脮d ever imagined," he said. "This wasn脮t something that I accomplished; we accomplished it together. It just goes to show that with the right people in your life, nothing is impossible.鈥
For the past six months,聽Mr. Griffin聽was trained by Dr. Stephen Cheung of the School of Health and Human Performance. Students Ben Whidden, Matt Bethune, Alison Keen and Rob Book were instrumental in the planning of the event, and accompanied him on his journey. They handled everything from driving the RV and taking care of logistics, to cycling alongside him to provide company on long, difficult stretches.
脪It was definitely a life-changing experience,鈥 says Mr. Bethune. 脪Personally, it脮s really opened my eyes to what脮s possible. This started as an idea in our apartment on a cold November night. It just goes to show what can happen when you have a dream and decide to go for it.鈥
The Tony Griffin 7,000-km Ride for the Cure will come to a final finish in Ennis, Co. Clare on July 1, where a huge welcome home party is planned by an army of organizers in Ireland.