26.07.2007 15:00:00
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Medtronic Announces 2007 ''Global Heroes''
Twenty-four long-distance runners who benefit from medical technology
were selected as 2007 Global Heroes today by the Medtronic Twin Cities
Marathon. The honorees, which include a former Mrs. America, a former
mayor of St. Paul, Minn., and twin sisters who each have an ICD, hail
from the United States, South Africa, Spain, Canada and the Netherlands.
Each Global Hero will run the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon or
Medtronic TC 10 Mile on Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007.
Global Heroes is a unique program that celebrates the accomplishments of
runners who have medical devices to treat conditions such as heart
disease, diabetes, spinal disorders, chronic pain or neurological
disorders, and whose continued passion for running serves as an
inspiration to others. Medtronic launched the program in 2006.
"We’re proud to
double the size of last year’s inaugural field
of Global Heroes,” said Stephen Oesterle,
Medtronic senior vice president of medicine and technology. "Through
their individual achievements we witness firsthand how people worldwide
are able to pursue personal goals and lead fuller, more active lives
assisted by medical technology.”
In addition to providing race entry and travel expenses, the Medtronic
Foundation will donate $1,000 to a non-profit patient organization that
educates and supports people who live with the Global Hero’s
condition.
The 2007 Medtronic Global Heroes are: Marathon Participants Kimberly Carbaugh, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Carbaugh has a pacemaker to treat a congenital heart defect and
arrhythmia or abnormal heart rhythm. (In an arrhythmia the heartbeats
may be too slow, too rapid, too irregular, or too early.)
Bob Durband, Shoreview, Minn.
Durband has an aortic valve replacement to facilitate blood flow to the
heart.
Jeffrey King, Highlands Ranch, Colo.
King, a Type 1 diabetic, has an insulin pump.
Leslie Lam, Kaneohe, Hawaii
Lam, a former Mrs. America (2000), has a pacemaker to treat an
arrhythmia.
Jill Martin, Gig Harbor, Wash.
Martin received an implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD) after
experiencing sudden cardiac arrest.
Erin McGann, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
McGann has a pacemaker to treat an arrhythmia.
Thomas Price, Clay, N.Y.
Price has an aortic valve replacement to facilitate blood flow to the
heart.
Theo Pustjens, Geleen, Limburg, The Netherlands
Pustjens has a pacemaker to treat an arrhythmia.
Julie Robbins, London, Ontario Canada
Robbins, a Type 1 diabetic, has an insulin pump.
Scott Wiebold, Cartersville, Ga.
Weibold, a Type 1 diabetic, has an insulin pump.
Ten Mile Participants Patricia Arribas, Madrid, Spain
Arribas has neurostimulation therapy for urinary incontinence.
Kristin Cunnien, White Bear Lake, Minn.
Cunnien has deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy for essential tremor, a
movement disorder.
Almarika de Jong, Denneoord, George, South Africa
de Jong has an ICD to treat an arrhythmia.
Jim Goodridge, Chicago, Ill.
Goodridge has an ICD to treat an arrhythmia.
Jesse Hennes, Fargo, N.D.
Hennes, a Type 1 diabetic, has an insulin pump.
Sarah Molloy, Boston, Mass.
Molloy has an ICD to treat an arrhythmia and will run with her twin
sister, Beth Molloy Wells, another 2007 Global Hero.
Kirk Pfrangle, Alpharetta, Ga.
Pfrangle has an ICD to treat an arrhythmia.
Sheila Pidde, Stillwater, Minn.
Pidde, a Type 1 diabetic, has an insulin pump.
Alan Rider, Reston, W.Va.
Rider has a pacemaker to treat an arrhythmia.
James Scheibel, St. Paul, Minn.
Scheibel has an ICD to treat an arrhythmia.
Mark Siwik, Broadview Heights, Ohio
Siwik, who was born with a bicuspid aortic valve, has an aortic valve
replacement to facilitate blood flow to the heart.
Courtney Sprissler, Raleigh, N.C.
Sprissler has an ICD to treat an arrhythmia.
James Todd, Port Hayward, Va.
Todd has a spinal disc to treat back pain and muscle spasms.
Beth Molloy Wells, Washington, D.C.
Wells has an ICD to treat an arrhythmia and will run with her twin
sister, Sarah Molloy, another 2007 Global Hero.
Additional information about the Medtronic Global Heroes program can be
found at www.medtronic.com/globalheroes.
About Global Heroes
Global Heroes is a first-of-its-kind program that brings runners from
around the world with medical devices to Minnesota to run in Medtronic
Twin Cities Marathon events. Global Heroes benefit from medical device
therapies that treat chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes,
spinal disorders, chronic pain or neurological disorders. All runners
with medical devices are welcome to apply; complete information is
available at www.medtronic.com/globalheroes.
About Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon
Known as the Most Beautiful Urban Marathon in America™,
the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon is a three-day weekend celebration of
fitness that includes the Medtronic TC Family Events and TC 5K, the
Medtronic TC 10 Mile, and the marathon. Twin Cities Marathon, Inc. is
the non-profit organization that directs race weekend as a community
service for the Minneapolis/St. Paul area. Visit www.mtcmarathon.org
for more information.
About Medtronic Medtronic, Inc. (www.medtronic.com),
headquartered in Minneapolis, is the global leader in medical technology –
alleviating pain, restoring health, and extending life for millions of
people around the world. The Medtronic Foundation is committed to
improving the health of people and communities. Its grant making is
focused in three areas: health, education and community.
Any forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties
such as those described in Medtronic’s Annual
Report on Form 10-K for the year ended April 27, 2007. Actual results
may differ materially from anticipated results.
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