Team Communication #3
Welcome to our inaugural blog post as a form of communication with the entire team. Scott Whyte, Greg Dawson, and I will be providing an ongoing stream of content, so it will be your responsibility to check back often for updates. I will, however, send an email advisement when a formal Team Communication is posted.
As I create this blog post, we are a mere 150 days from our first Torch Run in Berlin and 147 days from Torch Runners arriving in one of the world’s most historic cities. Although our time together is short, collectively we will laser focus our efforts on spreading awareness for our amazing athletes, the magnificent stage of a World Games, and of course our LETR movement which has raised nearly $1 billion!
Our days will be long, our sleep short, but our impact will be tremendous. I hope you are as excited as I am to embark on this incredible journey.
By now most of you (if not all) have been contacted by your Team Leaders, who will begin scheduling meetings with you to get acquainted, provide information, and help answer the million questions I’m sure each of you have. I know each of the Team Leaders quite well and think we have one of the strongest group of leaders we have ever had.
TEAMS
We would like to welcome Nicola Tromba from Italy, who replaces Donnatella Frantini, who unfortunately needed to withdraw.
Also, Dawn Ballas from Colorado needed to step away due to an unexpected death in the family. We are awaiting a replacement runner from Colorado and will introduce them to the group in the next communication.
TEAM ONE |
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Ben Sanchez |
New Mexico |
Andrew Hynes |
Newfoundland |
Brian Arnold |
Arkansas |
Ray Dirksen |
Iowa |
Matthew Fraize |
Alaska |
Andrew Manning |
Delaware |
Tiffany Monroe |
Oregon |
Jason Nilan |
New South Wales |
Panayiotis Polyviou |
Cyprus |
Maja Seidel |
Berlin |
Scott Waite |
Arizona |
Kelly Walsh |
Connecticut |
TEAM TWO |
|
Diane
Vanderkooy |
Illinois |
Stacy Hull |
Maryland |
Nicola Tromba |
Italy |
Meg Hammond |
New Jersey |
Doug Maifeld |
Maine |
Claudia Morgan |
North Carolina |
Dean Ray |
Tennessee |
Tyler Seymour |
Georgia |
Matt Volk |
Victoria |
Jeremiah Waters |
Kansas |
Lynette Wells |
Newfoundland |
Brandenburg 3 |
Brandenburg |
TEAM THREE |
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Robin McNeil |
Nova Scotia |
Min Chen |
Chinese Taipei |
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Colorado |
Lisa
Bruschetta |
British Columbia |
Kevin Considine |
Massachusetts |
Vicky Gordon |
Berlin |
David Keigan |
Florida |
Alex
Lee |
Chinese Taipei |
Darryl McDonald |
Nevada |
Dadi
Thorkelsson |
Iceland |
Sean
Wheeler |
Michigan |
Brandenburg 4 |
Brandenburg |
TEAM FOUR |
|
Ian Parkinson |
Southern
California |
Courtney Davis |
Kansas |
Ross Christie |
Scotland |
Nathan Gifford |
Idaho |
Brittany Mahnesmith |
New Mexico |
Alina Niemeyer |
Berlin |
Amber Owens |
Maryland |
Scott Price |
South Dakota |
Nate Samples |
Ohio |
Matt Shaw |
South Carolina |
Orlando Viñas |
Gibraltar |
Stacey Ward |
Queensland |
TEAM FIVE |
|
Ivan Shields |
Northern Ireland |
Dustin
Edmondson |
North Carolina |
Barrett Brewer |
Kentucky |
Amanda Geno |
Missouri |
Vanessa Jackson |
Alabama |
Jong Hwa Kim |
Korea |
Matthias Kowak |
Berlin |
Petr Matlach |
Czech Republic |
Paul Montray |
New Hampshire |
Kim Robinson |
Nova Scotia |
Joel Wener |
Wisconsin |
Brandenburg 5 |
Brandenburg |
TEAM SIX |
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Pete Sawyer |
Delaware |
Brett Laza |
Southern California |
Jay Bouwkamp |
Ontario |
Amber Dunn |
Illinois |
Daniel Ghavani |
Berlin |
Patrick Gilbert |
Washington |
Braylon Hyggen |
Alberta |
Michael Klose |
South Australia |
Ian Saville |
Republic of Ireland |
Fran Singleton |
Oklahoma |
Marcus Taylor |
Nebraska |
Kim Unland |
Southern California |
TEAM SEVEN |
|
Mike Tolson |
South Australia |
Lewis Fancher |
Wyoming |
Nikolas Angelakis |
Greece |
Kui Dela Cruz |
Hawaii |
Juris Dzērve |
Latvia |
Keith Groeneweg |
Wyoming |
Arthur Huijzer - Trommels |
Netherlands |
Frank Matarese |
Rhode Island |
Matt O'Hara |
Minnesota |
Diana Sanchez-Edwards |
Louisiana |
Jodi Williams |
Northern California |
Brandenburg 1 |
Brandenburg |
TEAM EIGHT |
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Gwen Johns |
Oregon |
Viljar Koppel |
Estonia |
Ryan Lo |
Hong Kong |
Nicki Martin |
Northern Ireland |
Chris Newman |
Western Australia |
Margus Pala |
Estonia |
Laura Paschal |
Virginia |
Marc Schau |
Pennsylvania |
Michelle Walter |
Texas |
Jeffrey Wilson |
New York |
Brandenburg 2 |
Brandenburg |
LOGISTICS |
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TEAM CAPTAIN |
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TORCH HANDLERS |
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Mark McCorkle |
Idaho |
Joe Carlone |
Connecticut |
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ROUTE LEADER |
John Clifton |
Georgia |
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Greg Dawson |
Arkansas |
ADVANCE TEAMS |
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LOGISTICS MANAGER |
Lisa Carlone |
Connecticut |
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Scott Whyte |
New South Wales |
Kami Delamater |
SOI |
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DOCUMENTATION |
Danny Hall |
Delaware |
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Shawn Byrne |
Oklahoma |
Gerri McCorkle |
Idaho |
|
Harry Drucker |
Southern California |
Bill Proll |
Southern California |
|
David Smith |
Northern Ireland |
Jason Schubert |
New Jersey |
We will be asking two
Torch Runners from each of the eight teams to speak at ceremonies. When you
meet, please advise your Team Leader as soon as possible if you are interested
in speaking. The parameters of the speech are simple: you have a maximum of two
minutes to share with the world how you became involved in the LETR, and why it’s
important to you. We will provide you with a deadline for your speech. What we
hope to do is be able to provide you with your specific speaking location,
however that is always subject to change. Once you submit your speech, it will
be translated into German for presentation at the ceremony.
FUNDRAISING EVENT
We had hoped to announce our Signature Fundraising event in this communication, but the holidays have caused a slight delay. As soon as it is confirmed, we will share the news with all of you and begin setting up our fundraising platform.
FLIGHTS
We also hope to have everything finalized by our next communication so that we can begin booking flights. Again, as soon as that piece solidifies, we will let you know.
RUNNING
We hope that you are piling up the miles in physically preparing yourselves for our daily runs. Although the individual distances are not lengthy, the compounded runs can catch up to you. As has been stated before, you should be capable of sustaining a 10-minute mile for three miles.
Please don’t hesitate to
reach out to your Team Leaders with questions or concerns.
Mark, great communication vehicle! Looking forward to and amazing Final Leg and supporting the men and women who will be carrying the Flame of Hope!
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