Market: New York
Athlete: Joseph Cirincione, EY
Last
year, my brother, Steve, found out about The D10 and asked if I would be
interested in competing. Steve and I grew up together and played countless
neighborhood sports in addition to organized roller hockey, ice hockey, and
high school tennis. Our athletics carried through college as well. Since then,
we remained active in our professional lifestyles. We decided that The D10 would be the ultimate physical challenge. Additionally, when seeing
the impact that The D10 has made thus far, raising millions of dollars
for the Memorial Sloan…
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Market: New York
Athlete: Chris Howell, Barclays
Cancer first impacted my life at Hofstra University where I was a member of the university’s lacrosse team. A member of the team, Nick Collelouri, was diagnosed with
Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL). Sadly, he passed away in 2006. Nick's legacy lives on
through the Headstrong Foundation and is closely intertwined in the lacrosse
community and has raised millions to fight cancer.
When I learned about The D10 in 2015 through a colleague, I knew I had to be
involved. The D10 filled a competitive void I was missing from collegiate
sports…
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Market: New York
Athlete: Tom Klepper, Cantor Fitzgerald
June
11, 2017 will be my second consecutive year competing in The D10. My colleague spoke about The D10 with such enthusiasm, I knew it would be unlike
anything I ever experienced. Between the unique composition of the events and the cause, I was hooked. I registered without a second thought.
It
is a painful truth that cancer impacts virtually everyone we know. I began to think each
athlete goes into this challenge with a why. For me, The D10 is the perfect
opportunity to make a difference for…
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By JEREMY BERGER
Look no further than the fat-free food boom of the late 20th century to know that the prevailing wisdom about what constitutes healthy food has been, at times, dead wrong. It turns out that a fat-free Entenmann’s raspberry danish is bad, while a high-fat avocado is good. Of course, as food fads come and go there are always people who have advocated for eating whole, nutrient-dense foods that haven’t been processed; that wisdom, thankfully, is mainstream at the moment, and some of the biggest advocates are athletes for whom food is fuel — and the cleaner the…
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TRACK TRAINING STARTS NOW (NYC)
He’s run 47 seconds for 400m, 1:47 for 800m, and spent the past 3 years preparing The D10’s athletes for success.
Track training sessions with Coach Ted Towle are back. Join Coach Ted beginning beginning this Saturday, February 18th at 8am. Here’s how;
- Login to your D10 profile
- Visit https://nyc.thed10.com/training_classes
- Click the RSVP button next to the session(s) you will attend
- You MUST RSVP to attend
- You’ll receive a confirmation email
- Show up
- Dominate
- Space is limited. First come first serve.
Bring it,
The D10
Integrity and accountability policy: No-shows who do not provide prior notice are precluded for RSVP’ing for subsequent sessions.…
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Market: Boston
Athlete: Matt Dionis, Circle Financial
In the spring of 2012 my dad was diagnosed with an aggressive form of lymphoma. After an emergency surgery and months of intense chemotherapy and radiation he was thankfully declared cancer-free. As we were getting used to things going “back to normal” in our family, we received a phone call that my mother-in-law had been diagnosed with breast cancer. She fought a similar battle and thankfully reached the same cancer-free outcome. Both my dad and mother-in-law will tell you that their healthy lifestyles leading up to, as well as during, their…
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Market: Boston
Athlete: Stern Chamblain
Competing in The BOSTON D10’s Inaugural event in 2016 was by
far one of the best moments of my life. Just about a year ago, I was
“pressured” by my wife and good friend Jim Norcott (Boston’s D10 Champion), to
sign up. I kept telling them that I
wasn’t in the best shape and hated the thought of competing in a few of the events
(the 400 meter and 800 meter run to be exact…). I grew up playing basketball,
so I was more accustomed to running short sprints. It had been years…
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Boston’s CEOs
and Entrepreneurs gather to discuss the business and future of burgeoning $3T
economy of mind & body
Boston, MA -- (January 26th, 2017) – Best-selling
author of Sweat Equity: Inside the New
Economy of Mind & Body, Jason Kelly, moderates an all-star panel of
Boston’s leaders in athletic footwear, fitness, and health at Boston’s SWEAT
EQUITY reception on Monday, January 30th from 7-9:00pm at Pioneer
Investments’ office in downtown Boston.
A limited quantity of tickets is available only
online at -- https://www.eventbrite.com/e/boston-sweat-equity-reception-tickets-30464643569
Boston’s thought leaders include;
- Marcus Wilson, Founder of
Hingham-based footwear provider,…
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