College
Students Crawl 32 Miles into Record Book for Pediatric AIDS
Released on
= June 28, 2005, 1:00 am
Press Release
Author = Sean Duffy
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release
Summary = Leo Chau and Sean Duffy crawled 32.26 miles (45 hours
straight) through hail, lightning, and freezing temperatures into
the Guinness Book of World Records to raise nearly $20,000 for the
Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS
Foundation.
Press Release
Body = Colorado Springs, CO, June 28, 2005 – In Colorado Springs,
Colorado, on June 9th, 10th, and 11th, two college students spent
45 straight hours on their hands and knees while attempting the
unthinkable: a grueling 33-mile, world
record crawl for charity. Leo Chau and Sean Duffy, seniors at the
University of Colorado at Boulder and Columbia University, respectively,
crawled through severe lightning, rain, hail, and freezing temperatures
only to end up in the emergency room after breaking the Guinness
World Record for the longest distance continuously crawled. Their
efforts raised nearly $20,000 for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric
AIDS
Foundation.
“We were
crawling so that kids can crawl,” said Sean Duffy of the attempt.
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation is a leading non-profit
foundation for
Pediatric AIDS committed to ensuring better overall medical treatments
for children, preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV, and
creating a healthier future for children worldwide.
The old record,
held by Peter McKinlay and John Murrie, stood at 31.44 miles since
1992 – a 13 year old record – though many have tried
and failed. Sean and Leo quickly found out that there was a reason
the previous record had stood for so long as they crawled 32.26
miles into what they deemed indescribable pain and physical exhaustion.
Sean suffered hallucinations and motion sickness during the crawl
and Leo suffered severe dehydration. Leo, talking about his crawling
buddy, said that “Sean was mentally gone. He thought he was
crawling on the Washington Post
newspaper. Literally.” The two finished their record breaking
attempt at 3:30am, two days after they had started. No breaks were
longer than 15 minutes and they were even required to stay in the
crawl position during their intimate moments in what they called
the “poop tent.”
“Never
before have I seen two humans, or any humans for that matter, go
through so
much pain and agony to reach a goal” said Ryan Roth, one of
the hundreds of
spectators attending the crawl, “An absolute Herculean effort.”
Unfortunately, when
the two woke up the next day, they required ambulance and emergency
room attention
to treat their dehydration and excess of a potentially harmful toxin
called CPK –
secreted from severe muscle breakdown. They were released from the
E.R. with only
mild injuries and smiles on their faces. “It would take about
$500,000 to get me to
do that again,” said Sean, noting that “every single
joint, muscle, and part of my
body was dying.”
A description
of the event, from conception to completion (including pictures
and video footage) can be found at www.33milecrawl.com. Thus far,
they have raised $18,625 for the foundation and spread awareness
of Pediatric AIDS to thousands.
Web Site = http://www.33milecrawl.com
Contact Details
= Sean Duffy
2269 Havenridge Dr.
Colorado Springs, Colorado, 80920
seanduffy@gmail.com
646-354-9824
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