Ironman athlete with Down syndrome hoping to inspire others
DENVER - The first person with Down syndrome to complete an Ironman Triathlon begins a speech by introducing himself as someone who was overweight and out of shape five years ago with no job, no girlfriend, "no future" and a life that made him feel excluded, isolated and alone.
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