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georgiapeach:
Every time I need a cry...I think of Carissa trying SO hard to be brave, and doing a great job too! I would have been a puddle, lol.

Candi Lee2:
Don Scott and Marty Bass have Coffee With Amazing Race host Phil Keoghan.

http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2013/07/03/wednesday-july-3-2013/

Alenaveda:
Phil Keoghan ‏@PhilKeoghan 3min

1st bike ride in 25 days I was in a #Jetlag fog training for #LeRide with @benpeetee only 23 days to #France http://philkeoghanleride.com

Oddarane:
Check out the video blogs from Phil's journey around France.

www.philkeoghanleride.com
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From twitter about an hr ago: @philkeoghan: Can't wait to complete #LeRide as a film #4K with @SonyElectronics coming to a big screen soon:) $ for #MS more than 100,000 vertical so far

Oddarane:
Reality host to lead ‘Amazing’ ride

by JANIS REID,  Whidbey News Times Staff Reporter
posted Sep 2, 2013 at 8:49 AM

More than 2,000 people from Seattle and the surrounding areas will be traversing a route through Skagit and Island counties to raise awareness about multiple sclerosis Sept 7-8.

Among those pedaling will be Phil Keoghan, host of TV’s reality show “The Amazing Race.”

Keoghan is founder of No Opportunity Wasted and an advocate of MS research who is working with the tandem cycling organization called Together in MS.

Whidbey Island has been a regular destination each of the three years of the event.

The route offers riders an opportunity to “test their endurance on several dynamic courses each day, ranging from 22 to 97 miles, offering views of stunning landscapes as well as access to several stocked rest stops,” said Rick Desimone.

Desimone is handling public relations for the event.

The two-day Washington Bike MS Ride begins and ends at the Skagit County Fairgrounds.

During the two-day ride, cyclists can traverse one of four courses each day ranging from 22 to 97 miles, turning around at La Conner, Deception Pass, downtown Oak Harbor or North Penn Cove.

Keoghan will be pedaling on a tandem bicycle in this year’s ride, along with Regina Lyalls, a mother and professional who is living with MS.

Her connection to the Bike MS rides is personal. On the same day she received her first Bike MS ride registration packet, her doctor called with her diagnosis. Lyalls is determined to continue forward on her path and not allow her disease to take her away from what she loves to do — cycle.

Lyalls attributes her determination to the many dedicated individuals she has met through the Together in MS program.

The Greater Northwest Chapter of the National MS Society sponsors three rides annually: the one in Washington, one in Montana which occurred in August and one in Alaska which is occurring Sept. 7-8 as well.

According to organizers, the campaign seeks to inspire the MS community by showing that MS does not have to define or limit the aspirations of the more than 400,000 people in this country who are living with the disease.

There are 100 Bike MS events a year all around the country.

Keoghan has been telling stories in front of TV cameras for 25 years. His work has earned him numerous awards, including nine prime-time Emmy Awards as a producer and host of the CBS’s The Amazing Race.

Since 2011, the Together in MS tandem cycling teams have ridden approximately 1,200 miles at 17 National MS Society Bike MS events across the country to help raise awareness of MS in local communities.

Together in MS will participate in a series of five Bike MS rides across the country in 2013.

• For information about Together in MS, visit www.together inms.com

 
JANIS REID,  Whidbey News Times Staff Reporter
jreid@whidbeynewsgroup.com

http://www.whidbeynewstimes.com/community/222067291.html

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