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Yahoo
08-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Fundraising walk raises awareness for Type 1 Diabetes
AGAWAM, Mass. (WWLP) – Breakthrough T1D held a fundraising walk Sunday morning at Six Flags. Breakthrough T1D, mostly recently known as JDRF, was established in 1970, and throughout the over 50 years of raising money through charity walks, their mission remains the same. Hundreds of athletes participate in IRONMAN 70.3 in western Mass. 'It funds critical research to help improve lives of people who are living with Type 1, while also looking for a cure,' said Jon Muskrat, Executive Director of Breakthrough T1D in Greater CT & Western MA. 'And also help raise awareness for people about the disease and what some of the warning signs are to look for.' Hundreds of people gathered, including family, friends, supporters, and those living with Type 1 Diabetes, better known as T1D Champions. Together, all the teams and participants raised $117,000, money that will support research for Type 1, giving hope to families like Stacy Brabender and her son Jacob, who was diagnosed at the age of four. 'It's very overwhelming,' Stacy Brabender said. 'I called his pediatrician when he had bad breath and was drinking a lot of water. I thought I was a crazy mom. It turns out we were sent immediately to the emergency room. We spent the next two days learning how to keep our son alive, because we no longer knew how.' Now, alongside Jacob and their team called 'Jacob's Justice League,' they are celebrating their ninth year walking towards a cure. 'Seeing people here really makes me feel special,' Jacob Brabender said. 'It makes me feel supported, and it overall makes me happy because they stand by me.' Families who have a loved one who's been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes know there are highs and lows that come with it. 'I just want to let all other families know that have children with Type 1 Diabetes or anything else, any other illness, that there is a support group out there and you can reach out,' said Carmen, Carlos' mother from 'Carlos' Warriors.' 'There is people to talk to.' A community supporting each other towards a shared goal, no matter the age. WWLP-22News, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in March 1953 to provide local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Watch the 22News Digital Edition weekdays at 4 p.m. on Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
08-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Road Closures: IRONMAN 70.3 travel delays this weekend
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – The third annual IRONMAN 70.3 Western Massachusetts triathlon is set to take over the region on Sunday, bringing significant road closures and traffic delays throughout Springfield and West Springfield. Ironman triathlon to bring thousands of athletes to Springfield area The Springfield Police Department and Town of West Springfield have announced several road closures in preparation for Sunday's event, expected to host elite athletes and enthusiastic spectators. The triathlon begins with a 1.2-mile downriver swim in the Connecticut River, followed by a 56-mile bike ride starting at Riverfront Park and winding through scenic New England countryside. The final leg is a 13.1-mile run, newly rerouted this year to pass through Springfield's Forest Park, before finishing in downtown. Ironman Traffic MapDownload The Springfield Police Department has announced several road closures for the race: Court Street will be closed from 8 a.m. Saturday, June 7, through 6 p.m. Sunday, June 8. E. Columbus Avenue (northbound) from State Street to Boland Way will also be closed during the same time frame. On Sunday, June 8, W. Columbus Avenue (southbound) from Memorial Bridge to State Street will be closed from 4 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Town of West Springfield is also advising residents to plan, as multiple roads will be impacted by the bike and run routes from approximately 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Sunday. The following roads will experience closures or significant delays: Westfield St: From Springfield Rd to Old Westfield Rd Old Westfield Rd: From Westfield St to Dewey St Dewey St: From Old Westfield Rd to Amostown Rd Country View St: From Dewey St to Amostown Rd Amostown Rd: From Country View St to Piper Rd Piper Rd: From Amostown Rd to Kings Hwy North Blvd: From Kings Hwy to Westfield St South Blvd: From Westfield St to Park St Park St: From South Blvd to North End Bridge Main St: From Park St to Park Ave North End Bridge: Eastbound Lanes CLOSED West Springfield officials encourage drivers to allow additional travel time and review detailed course maps online. WWLP-22News, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in March 1953 to provide local news, network, syndicated, and local programming to western Massachusetts. Watch the 22News Digital Edition weekdays at 4 p.m. on Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


New Indian Express
26-04-2025
- Sport
- New Indian Express
Colonel Jangvir Lamba completes Ironman 140.6 triathlon in Taiwan; adds to his string of elite endurance feats
BENGALURU: Colonel Jangvir Lamba of the Indian Army conquered the Ironman 140.6 triathlon in Penghu, Taiwan, one of the toughest endurance races in the world, on April 13. Competing in the 50-54 age category, the 53-year-old officer completed the race in 14 hours, 53 minutes and 34 seconds. The Ironman 140.6 includes 3.8 km of open-water swimming, 180 km of relentless cycling and 42.2 km of marathon running- all in a single day without a break. A fourth-generation officer in the Indian Army, Col Lamba hails from Jaipur, Rajasthan, and currently serves at the ASC Centre (South), Bengaluru. Known for his discipline, his journey from being a professional bodybuilder to an accomplished endurance athlete has inspired many. His past achievements include titles like IRONMAN 70.3 Goa in November 2022, Asia-Pacific IRONMAN Championship, Cairns, Australia in June 2023, IRONMAN 140.6 Langkawi, Malaysia in October 2023 and Marathon des Sables, Morocco in April 2024. A 253.5 km multi-stage ultra marathon through the searing Sahara Desert, often termed the world's most brutal footrace. Col Lamba was formerly a national level bodybuilding judge with the Indian Body Builders Federation and has undergone transformation from sculpting physique to testing the extremes of human endurance, proving his relentless drive.


The Hindu
25-04-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
Bengaluru-based Indian army officer completes IRONMAN 140.6 Triathlon
A 53-year-old Indian army officer serving at the Army Service Corps (ASC) Centre (South), Bengaluru completed the IRONMAN 140.6 Triathlon in Penghu, Taiwan. Colonel Jangvir Lamba, a fourth-generation officer in the Indian army, completed the gruelling IRONMAN 140.6 Triathlon, which is regarded as one of the most punishing endurance races, on April 13. The IRONMAN 140.6 demands 3.8 km of open-water swimming, 180 km of relentless cycling, and 42.2 km of running all in one day without a break. 'At 53.5 years of age, competing in the fiercely contested 50–54 age category, Col. Lamba braved extreme conditions and unrelenting terrain to finish the race in a commanding 14 hours, 53 minutes, and 34 seconds. His accomplishment stands as a bold proclamation that age is no constraint when the mind is resolute, and the spirit is forged in fire,' according to a press statement from the Ministry of Defence. Col. Lamba hails from Jaipur. He is a former professional bodybuilder and a national-level bodybuilding judge with the Indian Body Builders' Federation. According to the ministry, Col. Lamba had participated in the IRONMAN 70.3 Goa in November 2022, Asia-Pacific IRONMAN Championship, Cairns, Australia in June 2023, IRONMAN 140.6 Langkawi, Malaysia in October 2023, and the Marathon des Sables, Morocco in April 2024, which is a 253.5-km multi-stage ultra-marathon through the Sahara desert.