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Gianni Poli Of Italy Won The 1986 New York ...
Contributed by Sermon Central on Apr 10, 2008 (message contributor)
GIANNI POLI OF ITALY WON THE 1986 NEW YORK MARATHON IN 2:11:06 AND ON MARCH 2, 2003, MARK YATICH OF KENYA WON THE LOS ANGELS MARATHON IN 2:09:52, BUT TO ME, THE REAL HERO OF BOTH MARATHONS WAS THE MAN WHO FINISHED DEAD LAST IN BOTH MARATHONS. HIS NAME IS BOB WIELAND A FIFTY-SEVEN YEAR OLD VIETNAM VETERAN, WHO ON JUNE 14, 1969, LOST BOTH HIS LEGS AT CU CHI VIETNAM. AFTER HIS LOS ANGELES LAST PLACE FINISH, BOB AUTHORED A BOOK ENTITLED: “DISABLED RUNNER, A WINNER, HANDS DOWN” SAYING, “THE FIRST THING I WANT TO SAY IS MY ACCOMPLISHMENTS WERE NOT NATURAL, THEY WERE SUPERNATURAL. THEY WERE ONLY ACCOMPLISHED BY THE GRACE OF GOD. I WAS A COMBAT MEDIC IN THE TWENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY DIVISION IN VIETNAM IN 1969, AND I WAS ATTEMPTING TO SAVE A FALLEN BUDDY, WHEN I STEPPED ON AN 82-MM MORTAR ROUND DESIGNED TO DEMOLISH TANKS AND I LOST BOTH LEGS. BETWEEN 1982 AND 1986 I WALKED ACROSS AMERICA ON MY ARMS AND IT TOOK ME THREE YEARS, EIGHT MONTHS, AND SIX DAYS. I WAS THE ONLY DOUBLE AMPUTEE TO COMPLETE THE IRON MAN TRIATHLON IN KONA, HAWAII, WITHOUT A WHEELCHAIR. TO DO SO, I HAD TO SWIM 2.4 MILES, BIKE 112 MILES, AND THEN COMPLETE A 26.2 MILE MARATHON, ALL THREE EVENTS CONSECUTIVELY AND NON-STOP. OUR LATE PRESIDENT RONALD REGAN PROCLAIMED, “TRULY, BOB WIELAND IS AN INSPIRATION FOR ALL OF US. BOB WIELAND IS A TEXTBOOK EXAMPLE OF PERSEVERANCE.”
From Gene Edwards’ Sermon: The Road Less Traveled: Perseverance