Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Craig Blanchette|Team Shaklee|Professional Sports|Shaklee Physique

Craig Blanchette Craig Blanchette is unstoppable. A four-time winner of the Portland (Ore.) Marathon, he holds 21 world records in elite wheelchair racing and a bronze medal from the Games in
Seoul. Indeed, Craig knows what it takes to succeed and admits that although winning is great, it’s not everything. Rather, passion is what fuels him to do what he does. “It’s now
or never,” he says.



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Craig Blanchette is unstoppable. A four-time winner of the Portland (Ore.) Marathon, he holds 21 world records in elite wheelchair racing and a bronze medal from the Games in Seoul. Indeed,
Craig knows what it takes to succeed and admits that although winning is great, it’s not everything. Rather, passion is what fuels him to do what he does. “It’s now or
never,” he says. “You have to decide what you are made of.” A double amputee since birth and an inspiration to many, Craig has shown that there are no limits as to what one can
achieve. He was inducted into the Oregon Disabled Sports Hall of Fame in 2009 and, like Kevin Hansen (his coach of 15 years), Craig dedicates his time to training other wheelchair racers—that
is when he’s not skateboarding, rock climbing, or scuba diving. Craig credits part of his athletic achievements to proper nutrition and is a huge fan of Shaklee Physique®. He says, “Physique allows me to have better
quality workouts, to get better performance out of the same amount of work, and to recover more quickly.”



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Achievements * Bronze medalist in the Seoul Games: 1988 * 21-time world record holder * First place in the Portland Marathon: 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 * Completed the two-day Seattle to Portland
ride (200 miles) in under 13 hours: 2009 * Second place in the Boston Marathon, Men’s Wheelchair Division * U.S. Handcycling Champion: 2000, 2001 * Repeat winner of the Peachtree Roadrace in
Atlanta * First place—nine times in a row—in the Lilac Bloomsday Race in Spokane, Wash. * First place—seven times in a row—in the Bolder Boulder Race in Boulder, Colo. *
Fifth place in his first-ever world-class Wheelchair Racing event: 1986 * First place in the next 11 straight races following the Wheelchair Racing event, setting two world records in the
process

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