After the passing of a dear friend to colon cancer. I realized you need to live your life and accomplish what you have only dreamed of. Reaching out of your comfort zone and overcoming your fears will push you harder. Obstacle racing and mud runs has become a new passion. Going from having type 2 diabetes to playing in the mud is all part of my journey. Here you will find stories, pictures, and other insights regarding our journey.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Man drowns at West Virginia Tough Mudder
After Walking the Plank at Tough Mudder, A. Sengupta was submerged for a longer period of time and was revived by responding medics prior to his death.
Unfortunately regardless of what we take on in life there will always be risks. Any sport and even daily life comes with the possibility that things may go wrong. As we continue to race in these mud runs remember to always look out for each other. Regardless if you are on a team or you are racing as an individual. Lets motivate and look out for each other. May we embrace the family and friends of A. Sengupta and all those who were hurt during this past weekends event.
Story on Tough Mudder Drowning
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