On Sunday, June 11, 2017, Team World Animal Protection
joined the 2017 IRONMAN 70.3 Eagleman race in Cambridge, MD.
Temperatures were in the 90s and not a cloud was in the
sky as our racers completed the course’s swimming, biking, and running
portions. Despite the stifling heat, our team kept cool – and together they
raised more than $20,000 to help suffering animals.
“I decided to support World Animal Protection because I
was drawn to the idea of being a part of something much bigger than myself,”
explained Ali Rubnitz. “World Animal Protection represents one of the most
important causes to me.”
“I definitely thought about all the animals and my own
pup as I was competing,” Ali added. “The animals’ stories were so
inspirational…I kept thinking of the suffering they have had to go through and
that I could do my little part to help even if it was competing and
fundraising.”
We couldn’t be more proud of our Eagleman team.
Congratulations to Ali, Amy, Beth, Jeff, Jonathan, Matt, and Sherri for such an
amazing race!
FROM
THE DESK OF ANIMAL RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA.
https://www.worldanimalprotection.us.org/news/ironman-703-eagleman-no-match-team-world-animal-protection
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