Growing Bolder was proud to be a sponsor of the Rowdy Gaines Masters Classic presented by LIMU this past weekend. The meet was a smashing success with 12 new Masters World Records set. Watch the complete relay for a new world record!
Recapturing a Shattered Spirit
Challenges are nothing new to Martha Carswell — she’s a former pro basketball player and finished Ironman Kona. But when her bike was hit head on by a van, it shattered more than her body. See how she’s still learning to live again.
American Woman Conquers English Channel At 60
What is it about a challenge that lures even the most sane of us to take on huge risks? Meet a woman who started swimming after her brother’s sudden death at 34. Now 60, she just swam her way across the English Channel and into the record books.
On the Road with the World’s Fittest Trucker
Who’s ready for a road trip? The world’s fittest truck driver checks in with us from the cab of his truck to tell us what kind of response he received from our first story and how he’s changing lives of truckers everywhere.
He Has No Legs But Still Stands Tall
Just a few years ago, Roderick Sewell was a homeless teenager with no legs who was failing school. Today, he’s a world-class athlete, attends college and he’s set his sights on a big goal — making the Paralympics team.
Ann’s Fans
With all due respect to the dozen former Olympians and more than 1,000 other competitors, the swimmer with the largest and loudest fan support at the U.S. Masters Swimming national championships was a 71-year-old woman from Minnesota named Ann.
Debilitating Disease Weakening Athlete’s Body, Not Spirit
Slowly and steadily, Jonah Berger’s body is turning on him. A debilitating disease is weakening his arms, legs, feet and hands — but not his spirit. Find out how — and why! — he pushes himself to climb mountains and complete a triathlon.
Susan Helmrich
Three-time cancer survivor Susan Helmrich says she’s learned one thing from her health battles — every day is a gift and she intends to each it. Find out how she’s combining her passion for swimming and finding a cure.
Enjoying Life’s Little Miracles
She’s not really an athlete. She’s a retired biologist who loves adventure. That’s why 96-year-old Mary Anne Cooper traveled from British Columbia to Arizona to compete in the U.S. Masters Swimming National Championships.
Beating Cancer One Lap at a Time
Susan Helmrich is one of the best swimmers in the world in her age group. She’s also a three-time cancer survivor and a victim of one of the greatest drug tragedies in history. How does she keep beating the odds? A great attitude.
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