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This is a momentous occasion on "Commitment is Liberating." My first giveaway! I am giving away a copy of Sarah Reinertsen's new book, In a Single Bound: Losing My Leg, Finding Myself, and Training for Life.
I ordered Sarah's book 'used' on Amazon last week (I get all my books as used) and when it showed up it was actually brand new! I read her awesome memoir in just three days. The book is about her amazing story of growing up with a physical disability, overcoming unbelievable adversity and finishing multiple marathons and an Ironman!
I first heard about Sarah after watching her attempt her first Ironman in Kona in 2004. She didn't make the cut-off time for the bike and could not finish the race. But, she is a fighter and she came back in 2005 and kicked butt at Kona, finishing in just over 15 hours.
I really enjoyed Sarah's story and I think all of you would too. You will definitely laugh and you might just cry a bit too. So, with the spirit of giving, I'm going to giveaway my slightly used copy to one lucky reader!
To Enter:
You can enter to win up to two times. For one entry, simply leave a comment on this post. For an extra entry, you can blog about this giveaway on your own blog. If you do this, please leave a second comment that says something like "Extra Entry: I blogged about it."
- Contest Ends Sunday, September 20, 2009 at 11:59pm Eastern Time
- If you're not a blogger, you can still comment, but if that's the case, make sure to check back on Monday to see if you've won - I may have no way of contacting you.
- The winner will be chosen at random by a random number generator. If you’ve earned multiple entries, you will get multiple numbers, thus bettering your chances at winning!
Now, I know I've entered about a 100 blog giveaways and I've never received anything, but, I really don't have too many readers so you actually have a good chance of winning! Good luck!
we just had our second triathlon here in Derby City. this book might just give me the courage to actually train and attempt one.
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