Goodyear Announces Winners of Special Goodyear 'Get There' Award
19 Enero 2010 - 9:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Company Honors Individuals Most Responsible for Helping American
Athletes Reach Their Goals AKRON, Ohio, Jan. 19
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- In a nod to its products that help
millions of motorists reach their destinations on a daily basis,
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company (NYSE:GT) today announced
the three medal winners of the Goodyear 'Get there' Award, a
recognition program designed to honor those most responsible for
helping American athletes achieve their dream of competing on the
world's greatest stage in Vancouver. The program highlights the
often little-known stories of those people who work tirelessly
behind the scenes to help America's athletes achieve their goals.
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Goodyear's selection panel included World and Olympic Champion
Bonnie Blair. The three medal award winners were selected from
among 15 individual honorees representing each major winter sport
discipline and recognized for their extraordinary efforts to help
the athletes excel. "I'm proud to be able to help shine a light on
the incredible dedication and often behind-the-scenes contributions
made by parents, coaches, teachers, spouses and others who make it
possible for athletes like me to succeed on the world's greatest
stage," said Blair, the United States' most decorated Winter
Olympian, holding a record five gold medals and a bronze medal as
well as 10 World Cup titles, 66 World Cup races, and 9 World
Records earned during her legendary career. "The stories of the 15
individuals being recognized with the Goodyear 'Get there' Award,
and the hundreds of other people like them, shows just how
essential their support and encouragement is in helping athletes
achieve their goals." "Goodyear is committed to developing
best-in-class innovations and breakthrough technologies that help
consumers reach their destinations...or 'Get there,'" said Scott
Rogers, Chief Marketing Officer, Goodyear. "What better embodiment
of that philosophy than to honor those unsung heroes who have
helped American athletes 'Get there' to the ultimate athletic
stage." The three medal winners, selected by a Goodyear panel
spearheaded by Blair, will be presented with the special Goodyear
'Get there' Award and include: Frances Bradley, Philadelphia, PA,
for her support of bobsledder Michael Bradley When Michael Bradley
was 12 years old, Frances Bradley signed her son up for a youth
bobsled program while vacationing in Lake Placid, New York. The
intent of the program was to get young athletes into a training
regime to help develop their talents enough to get them on a track
to a career competing at the highest levels. For a span of three
years Frances Bradley drove her son five hours each way from
Philadelphia to Lake Placid to train. Thanks to his mother's
dedication and commitment to getting Michael to training every
weekend, Michael's bobsled career began to take off - he secured
multiple medals in competition and showed his coaches his potential
through competition and his training. With Michael developing into
a serious competitor, Frances and the rest of the family dedicated
their time, money and energy into seeing his dreams play out. At
age 15, Michael began spending his winters in Lake Placid to train,
giving his mother 10 hours of her life back each weekend; but it
was his mother's extreme dedication to her son's dreams that
enabled Michael to be ready for his shot at a medal. Paul Marchese,
West Coxsackie, NY, for his support of speed skater Trevor
Marsicano As a boy battling with depression in middle school,
Trevor Marsicano used to get teased and bullied for being shy and
having no confidence. With the help and support of his parents,
Trevor made big changes in his life in an attempt to turn his life
around. Among the changes: switching to home schooling and
switching from playing ice hockey to focusing on speed skating. It
was through speed skating that Trevor met Coach Paul Marchese. It
was Paul who told Trevor that his talent and drive could make him
an athlete worthy of a shot at competing on the world's biggest
stage, giving him confidence...something Trevor never had before.
In December 2004 during a World Junior Championship short track
qualifier event, Trevor suffered a severe laceration to his leg
from the skate of a competitor who had fallen in front of him.
Trevor lost half the blood in his body and underwent two hours of
emergency surgery, was unable to skate for three months thereafter
and did not fully recover until almost a year later. With the
strong support and help from Paul, Trevor was able to regain top
form and successfully switch to Long-Track, where he not only made
the team for the junior world championships, but won the 3,000
meter race and overall bronze medal. Perhaps the most interesting
fact about the relationship between Trevor and Paul... Trevor
trains in Milwaukee and Paul is based in upstate New York. They
stay in constant communication via phone and e-mail, trying not to
let the distance affect their success on the ice. Paul's dedication
has given Trevor a legitimate shot to medal in Vancouver. Buzz
Smith, Cape Coral, FL, for his support of curler Jason Smith Buzz
Smith has played an instrumental role in the life and development
of Jason Smith, having raised his grandson since he was a young
child in Minnesota. Buzz was retired by the time Jason turned five
and was able to dedicate the time necessary to coach Jason in many
sports, including youth baseball. But it would turn out that it was
Buzz opening the doors of the Chisholm Curling Club after school
each day for Jason and his close friend John Shuster to try the
sport that would strike a chord in both boys. Both Smith and
Shuster credit Buzz's dedication to helping them become better
curlers and understand the importance of practicing as a major
reason why they made the 2010 curling team. Jason refers to Buzz as
his best friend and when his grandfather moved to Florida several
years ago from northern Minnesota, Jason soon followed and found a
job in construction so he could maintain his friendship with his
grandfather. Now in his late 70s, Buzz is still Jason's biggest
supporter. "Our panel found it difficult to select just three
winners from among the stories we read, as each individual showed
an outstanding commitment to helping America's aspiring athletes
'Get there,'" added Rogers. "In addition to honoring the three
winners, Goodyear is thanking all 15 honorees for their dedication
and outstanding support by helping them 'Get there' with an award
of a free set of top-of-the-line Goodyear high technology tires."
The 12 other Goodyear 'Get there' Award honorees include: -- Tom
Steitz from Steamboat Springs, CO for his support of Nordic
combined athlete Todd Lodwick and the USA Nordic Combined Skiing
Team -- The Andover Outing Club and Eastern Ski Jumping in memory
of Marianne Fairall -from Andover, MA - for their support of ski
jumper Nick Fairall -- Bill & Cyndi Ligety from Park City, UT
for their support of alpine skier Ted Ligety -- Erik Flora from
Anchorage, AK for his support of cross-country skier Kikkan Randall
-- Don Cook from Boston, MA for his support of freestyle skier
Emily Cook -- Frank Carroll from Los Angeles, CA for his support of
figure skater Evan Lysacek -- Bill Ruggiero from Harper Woods, MN
for his support of ice hockey player Angela Ruggiero -- Jae Su Chun
from Draper, UT for his support of USA Short Track -- Ted Uhlaender
from Aurora, CO for his support of skeleton competitor Katie
Uhlaender -- Jesse White from Carlsbad, CA, for his support of
snowboarder Shaun White -- Ron Rossi from Lake Placid, NY for his
support of USA Luge -- Per Nilsson from Lake Placid, NY for his
support of biathlete Tim Burke Goodyear is one of the world's
largest tire companies. It employs approximately 71,000 people and
manufactures its products in more than 60 facilities in 25
countries around the world. For more information about Goodyear, go
to http://www.goodyear.com/corporate.
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