FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Medtronic Announces 2018 Global Champions Team
Twenty Runners Representing 13 Countries to Participate in the
Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon Weekend This October
DUBLIN - July 31, 2018 - This October, 20 runners from 13 different
countries around the world will come to Minnesota to participate in the
Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon Weekend. Each of these remarkable
individuals will bring with them a story of triumph over adversity, as they
all have overcome or actively manage serious health conditions with the aid
of medical technology. These conditions include lung cancer, lymphoma,
heart arrythmias, type 1 diabetes, chronic pain, heart disease, Parkinson's
Disease, and obesity, among others.
The annual Medtronic Global Champions program recognizes outstanding
individuals who refuse to be defined by their medical conditions. This
year's team includes participants ranging in ages 20 to 66, and who were
selected from a pool of more than 450 global applicants. Runners hail from
Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, England, Finland, Ireland, India,
Italy, New Zealand, South Africa, Ukraine, and the United States.
"Medtronic is thrilled to announce the 2018 Medtronic Global Champions, an
extraordinary and diverse group that we hope will inspire others who may be
struggling with their own medical conditions," said Rob Clark, vice
president of Global Communications and Corporate Marketing at Medtronic.
"These individuals offer proof that a medical difficulty does not mean the
end of an active lifestyle. On the contrary, they offer a testament that
great things are still possible."
The 2018 Medtronic Global Champions are:
MARATHON PARTICIPANTS
- David Aucamp - Capetown, South Africa
David, 56, has an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) to help
manage an abnormal heart rhythm.
- Angad Chandhok - Navi Mumbai, India
Angad, 22, uses insulin and a continuous glucose monitoring system to
manage type 1 diabetes.
- Ciaran Conroy - Portlaoise, Ireland
Ciaran, 56, has an insulin pump to manage type 1 diabetes.
- Verna Cook-Jackson - Taupo, New Zealand
Verna, 66, has a pacemaker to help manage an abnormal heart rhythm.
- Brent Hanson - Perham, Minn.
Brent, 37, has an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) to help
manage an abnormal heart rhythm.
- Marina Jones - Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif.
Marina, 66, had lung surgery due to cancer.
- Thomas Plath - Memphis, Tenn.
Thomas, 54, has a pacemaker to help manage an abnormal heart rhythm.
- Meghan Wilkie - Liverpool, N.Y.
Meghan, 32, has a nerve stimulator to help control pain.
- Christine Youngblood - Anchorage, Alaska
Christine, 34, has undergone surgery and chemotherapy for cancer.
- Maria Fernanda Zuazo - Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina
Maria, 45, has an insulin pump to manage type 1 diabetes.
10-MILE PARTICIPANTS
- Mat Fors - Mariehamn, Aland Islands
Mat, 37, has an insulin pump to manage type 1 diabetes.
- Craig Godwin - Eugene, Ore.
Craig, 51, has a stent to help manage heart disease.
- Irma Grundling - Pretoria, South Africa
Irma, 59, has a deep brain stimulator (DBS) to help manage some of the
movement symptoms of Parkinson's Disease.
- Roma Ilchenko - Mikulichi, Ukraine
Roma, 19, has a deep brain stimulator (DBS) to help manage dystonia.
- Brenda Maher - Ontario, Canada
Brenda, 62, has a stent to help manage heart disease.
- Andrea Saccani - Crema, Italy
Andrea, 32, has an ileal pouch to help manage pancolitis.
- Cherise Shockley - Noblesville, Ind.
Cherise, 37, has an insulin pump to manage diabetes.
- David Smith - Victoria, Australia
David, 50, has a pacemaker to help manage an abnormal heart rhythm.
- Jara Weinkauf - London, England
Jara, 31, has a pacemaker to help manage an abnormal heart rhythm.
- Qijiao Yan - Beijing, China
Qijiao, 35, had gastric sleeve surgery to combat obesity.
Each year, the Medtronic Global Champions team is selected through a
cooperative effort between Medtronic and Twin Cities In Motion, the
nonprofit organization that operates the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon.
The races begin in Minneapolis and finish near the State Capitol grounds in
St. Paul, Minnesota. All participants must have a qualified and medically
cleared running partner that accompanies them while racing.
The Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon and Medtronic TC 10 mile races will take
place on October 7, 2018. To learn more about the 2018 Medtronic Global
Champions team, visit medtronic.com/GlobalChampions or the Medtronic Global
Champions Facebook page.
About Medtronic Global Champions
The Medtronic Global Champions program recognizes athletes from around the
world who have received medical devices or solutions to treat health
conditions such as heart conditions and disease, stroke, diabetes, cancer,
neurological disorders, obesity, gastrointestinal or urological disorders
and continue to demonstrate an active lifestyle and passion for running.
There is no restriction on the manufacturer of the runner's medical
technology to be eligible for consideration.
About Twin Cities in Motion
Twin Cities In Motion (TCM) has been the region's premier running event
company since 1982. Its mission is simple - ignite everyone's inner
athlete. TCM is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit that organizes 27 races throughout
the year, including the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon, a Top 10 U.S.
marathon, to provide opportunities for people of all ages, abilities, and
experiences to live an active, healthy lifestyle. Collectively, TCM and its
charity partners that fundraise at TCM events give back more than $1.4
million annually to a variety of causes.
About Medtronic
Medtronic plc (www.medtronic.com), headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, is
among the world's largest medical technology, services and solutions
companies - alleviating pain, restoring health and extending life for
millions of people around the world. Medtronic employs more than 86,000
people worldwide, serving physicians, hospitals and patients in more than
150 countries. The company is focused on collaborating with stakeholders
around the world to take healthcare Further, Together.
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