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31. Roderick Sewell is The First Bilateral Above the Knee Amputee to finish Kona Ironman World Championships

31. Roderick Sewell is The First Bilateral Above the Knee Amputee to finish Kona Ironman World Championships

FromFaster Forward with Troy Busot


31. Roderick Sewell is The First Bilateral Above the Knee Amputee to finish Kona Ironman World Championships

FromFaster Forward with Troy Busot

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Length:
84 minutes
Released:
Feb 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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031 - Roderick Sewell
Where does character come from? Is it born or bread? Inherited or built? Perhaps for today's guest, it was nurtured through the selfless and courageous actions of his mother.
You can't tell the story of Roderick Sewell without starting with his mother, Marian Jackson. 
When her son was born missing both tibias, she had to make the decision to keep his legs and confine him to a wheel-chair, or amputate and reach for a chance at a more normal life with prosthetics. 
Faced with the insurmountable cost, however, she braved a second decision to quit her modest but stable job so that California Children's services would pay for the prosthetics and give Roderick a chance at walking, and who knows, maybe even more.
The sacrifice that she made had the inseperable pair dipping in and out of homeless shelters in San Diego.
Spotted at a train stop by a representative from Challenged Athletes Foundation, Roderick was introduced to a new world of athletics which would later land him on the U.S. Para-Swimming team at the 2014 Pan Pacific Para-swimming Championships, winning Gold and bronze, as well as carry him across the finish line as the first bilateral above the knee amputee to finish Kona - the Ironman World Championships.
Roderick and Marian are an incredibly inspiring, amazing mother-son duo and he wouldn't mind me telling you that he owes her everything and wants the world to know it.
Roderick Sewell at Athlinks
https://www.athlinks.com/athletes/456717428
Roderick Sewell at Challenged Athletes Foundation
https://www.challengedathletes.org/athletes/roderick-sewell/
Roderick Sewell at Instagram
http://instagram.com/rsewell92
That's the show, folks. Hope you enjoyed it - more people racing more often having more fun in the process is our mission. 
Thanks again to Roderick Sewell and Challenged Athletes Foundation for setting up this chat. 
We do a special post for each episode on Instagram, so look for the post for episode 31 with a bad-ass pic of Roderick if you have comments or questions we are @athlinks or shoot us an email to podcast@athlinks.com if you have comments, questions, and future guest suggestions. 
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Released:
Feb 16, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Formerly, The Athlinks Podcast, Faster Forward is a show where we sit down and talk with some amazing people from the endurance community. Age groupers and olympians. Adventurers and Explorers. Hosted by Athlinks Founder, Troy Busot, we discuss their successes and failures. About falling down, getting back up and never ever quitting. While it's not always about finishing, it is most definitely about starting and getting on a journey faster forward.