JB's March to Bataan

Well, we "survived" the 2012 Bataan Death March Memorial! An amazing event, and a life experience. The people were inspiring and the physical challenge was like nothing I could have imagined. The race may be over, but the support for our military needs to always continue. Please help Sgt Todd Gibbs memorial scholarship fund.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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  • Todd Gibbs Memorial Scholarship (detailed instructions below)
  • Soldiers' Angels

23rd Bataan Death March

23rd Bataan Death March

About Me

Jim B
March 2011 I couldn't run more than 3 miles at a time. 9 months and 900+ running miles later, I can thank the threat of Bataan for 18 fewer pounds on my frame and clothes that went from too tight to too loose.
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The Build Up - 2011 Races

  • 4/23 Boulder Distance Classic 5K (26:10)
  • 5/14 Blazing Bullets 5K Westminster, CO (23:19 think course was short!)
  • 5/30 Bolder Boulder 10K Boulder, CO (52:01)
  • 6/12 Garden of the Gods 10M 10 mile GoG, CO (1:35:39)
  • 6/25 Slacker ½ ½ marathon Loveland, CO (1:54:36)
  • 8/7 Evergreen Town Race 10K Evergreen, CO (50:49)
  • 8/21 Boulder Heart N Sole ½ Boulder, CO (2:03:23 - hit the wall!)

Important Pages

  • Home
  • Todd Gibbs Memorial Scholarship Instructions
  • Todd Gibbs Story - A Voice for the Fallen

Bataan Death March Memorial - background

I've never met Sgt 1st Class Todd C. Gibbs, nor will I ever given he gave his life for his country on December 7, 2004. While he may not have been a member of my family, he certainly was part of a loving family back home. While he did not directly impact my life, his actions - and those of his fellow soldiers - have allowed me and my family to lead the lives we live.


Todd's brother Bret told me about a challenge here at home called the Bataan Memorial Death March. This VFW sponsored event has - for the last 23 years - recognized the WWII soldiers from Bataan, and was originally a military-only event but now has teams and participants from all branches of the military, Wounded Warriors and now civilians participating in the Memorial. The Memorial is a marathon distance endurance challenge at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.


As described by a recent participant "The hardest aspect of this event is that even though it is considered a marathon it has far too great a diversity to be considered “just” a marathon. Changing from hard pack to asphalt back to hard pack and then desert sand is enough to buckle any athlete’s knees...dusty conditions and a five-mile long hill under full sun separates the weekender from the diehard athlete...I believe the last four miles of the event is the most difficult for three reasons. First, the sand is unstable, rutted and your feet are well on there way to becoming lumps of clay. Second, you are able to see the finish line that doesn’t seem to draw any closer because of the route around the base and psychologically is depressing.. Finally, the wall creates an air block that soaks up the heat and wind which just adds to your fatigue..."


To me, this event recognizes and memorializes ALL of our military personnel - past and present - who have volunteered themselves for the greater good putting themselves at risk of injury or death on a daily basis.


I get the privilege of working in an air-conditioned office and sleeping in a comfortable bed thanks to the sacrifices of our military. As feeble as it is, I would like to say "Thank You" by putting a bit of a challenge on my own physical capabilities and participate in the 2012 Bataan Memorial Death March.


I'll use this Blog to whine about how tough it is being middle-aged and soft, but more importantly hope to use this as a platform to raise donations for noble causes supporting our troops. I am far from being a "social network" expert - having never created a blog or website before - but hope that the power of internet and our extended networks can make a difference for these charities.


Help me out! Post a story or comment. Share the charity links with your network. Recommend another charity. Let's prove that the value of the internet and Facebook is more than getting updates on Aunt Edna's bunyons! Most importantly, say “Thank You” next time you see a soldier or veteran!

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