CleanMPG Forums

CleanMPG Forums (http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/index.php)
-   In the News (http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=20)
-   -   Oorah! Marine Carries Youngster After His Prosthetic Leg Shatters During Triathlon (http://www.cleanmpg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45326)

xcel 10-12-2012 04:05 PM

Oorah! Marine Carries Youngster After His Prosthetic Leg Shatters During Triathlon
 
This is possibly the most joyous and tearful story you will read this week if not year.

http://www.cleanmpg.com/photos/data/501/Ben_Baltz_-_11_yr_old_cancer_survivor_-_Triathalon_runner.jpg
Wayne Gerdes - CleanMPG - Oct. 12, 2012

Ben Baltz, an 11-year-old who lost his leg to bone cancer, in one of his first triathlons.

An inspiring story of courage by a young cancer survivor running in just his third triathlon was intertwined with the generosity and a “Can Do” attitude by some local marines yesterday. The bold act of kindness changed the outcome of the race from “cannot” to “we will” finish this race … together.

Spectators at the Sea Turtle Childrens Triathlon in Florida were brought to tears by the sight of a Marine carrying a young boy with a shattered prosthetic leg across the finish line.
Bone cancer-survivor Ben Baltz, 11, was participating in his third triathlon of the summer when his prosthetic leg broke Sunday during the final ½ mile of the race.

His mother, Kim Baltz, was waiting at the finish line and wondering where he son was when she heard the announcer say:

"Turn around and look at what's happening on the course."

Baltz, lost the lower portion of his right leg during a battle with bone cancer at the age of 6.

What happened next was simply to inspiring for words to describe.

A group of Marines including Matt Morgan, a 19-year-old Marine from San Diego, were volunteering at the event when they saw young Ben fall within sight of the finish but much too far for him to complete on a single leg.

Matt scrambled to the young runners side to see if he could fix his prosthetic after he collapsed. A few moments of fumbling, the leg was found to be not repairable in the field and the boy would be unable to finish the race under his own power.

Like any Marine, Matt without a second thought scooped up Baltz and began to run toward the finish line.

Matt Morgan:"He was going to finish the race no matter what, but I told him to jump on and we finished the race together."

This story is not over however…

Once Morgan started running with young Matt on his back, all the other Marines on the course began lining up behind the piggyback pair in double file, creating a military procession all the way through the finish line, leaving everyone on the course crying as the Marine, the boy and the Marine contingent in formation following behind crossed the finish line together.

And caught on camera by little Ben's mom, a picture that will live forever.

The Finish Line


Ben Baltz is carried across the finish line by Pfc. Matthew Morgan, a Marine stationed
at Corry Station who was helping to supervise a children's triathlon in Pensacola, FL.

Kim Baltz, Ben’s mom:
Quote:

"It just made me start crying that they would have picked him up and helped him finish the race."
If that does not bring tears to your eyes, heaven help you…

Oorah Marines and Thank You from everyone.

Pavel4 10-12-2012 08:03 PM

Re: Oorah! Marine Carries Youngster After His Prosthetic Leg Shatters During Triathlo
 
It is easy to forget how essential the military in Western countries can be in times of need. The London Summer Olympics might well have faltered without them and here you see another example of why our militaries is so wonderful. Military Service takes many forms.
Bravo!

thunderstruck 10-12-2012 08:55 PM

Re: Oorah! Marine Carries Youngster After His Prosthetic Leg Shatters During Triathlo
 
These guys exemplify why America is the greatest country that ever has been or ever will be.

50 mpg by 2012 10-16-2012 11:53 AM

Re: Oorah! Marine Carries Youngster After His Prosthetic Leg Shatters During Triathlo
 
An excellant example of the TRUE AMERICAN SPIRIT!

WE CAN DO IT TOGETHER ... IF WE TRY!


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:12 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2006 - 2013, Clean MPG LLC. All Rights Reserved.