Oz Sanchez – Babbittville

Oz Sanchez was paralyzed in a motorcycle accident right after leaving the Marines to become a Navy SEAL. With the help and support of CAF’s Operation Rebound, Oz has been to three Paralympic games racing his handcycle and has won two golds, two silvers, and two bronze medals. “CAF paid for the medal,” he insisted.…

Neal Henderson – Babbittville

He went from a professional triathlete to one of the world’s best coaches. You know you’re one of the best when you’ve been honored with the Doc Councilman USOC Coach of the Year Award. Neal Henderson created Apex Coaching in 1999 and has guided great athletes like Flora Duffy, Taylor Phinney, Jamie Whitmore, Evelyn Stevens,…

Calum Neff – Babbittville

Calum Neff ran the 1,500 through high school and college, but his running really blossomed after he became a dad. In 2016 he made it into the Guinness Book of World Records by pushing one daughter in a jogger through a 1:11:27 half marathon and his other daughter to a 2:31:21 marathon. Subscribe to Babbittville…