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LaFONTAINE BREAKS 12-HOUR MARK IN FLORIDA IRONMAN TRIATHLON

Hockey Hall-of-Famer's team raises $65K+ for CiC Foundation

PANAMA CITY, FL, November 4, 2006 - NHL Hall of Famer, Pat LaFontaine tackled difficult weather conditions to complete the Ford Ironman Florida Triathlon in just under 12 hours (11:54:05) today. His team of "Companions in Courage" also raised more than $65,000 for the CiC Foundation.

This was the fourth Ironman Triathlon that LaFontaine has entered and completed, and it was his toughest one yet. When the athletes entered the Gulf of Mexico, the air temperature was near 40 degrees. A steady chop on the water and strong currents made that leg quite difficult. The athletes transitioned to the bike ride and were met with 15-20 knot head winds for the first 60 miles. "I left a lot on the course during the first two legs." LaFontaine admitted. But he drew on the strength of the young kids in children's hospitals to grind out the final leg. "I kept telling myself this was an easy day," he said, "compared to what some of these kids go through."

The former NHL star was joined on the Companions in Courage team by John Ward, Doug Partrick, Bill and Doreen Isenberg of Long Island. The group participated with more than 2,400 entrants as they swam 2.4 miles in the Gulf of Mexico, bicycled 112 miles, and finished with a full 26.2 mile marathon. The time limit for the entire event is 17 hours.

The top finisher in the 2006 Ford Ironman Florida Triathlon was Jan Raphael of Hanover, Germany with a time of 8:22:44. The top female finisher was Bella Comerford of Scotland in a time of 9:28:28.

As a special bonus, the Companions in Courage team was also able to raise money to support the foundation's efforts to build interactive game rooms in children's hospitals. The Janus Capital Group of Denver manages the Janus Charity Challenge for the Florida Ironman Triathlon. The Challenge is unique in that there is no designated beneficiary - participants choose to raise funds for the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization they are most passionate about.

Janus inspired athletes to raise more than $1 million for their favorite charities and also contributed an additional $54,000 that was split among the top-50 fundraisers in the event. Friends of Companions in Courage Foundation are encouraged to visit the triathlon team's website at http://www.active.com/donate/Ironman2006 for more information on how you can still contribute.

"Janus is proud to continue to offer this exceptional program because it engages more people in meeting the critical needs of their communities. The incredible commitment of athletes like Pat LaFontaine is a true testament to the caliber of Ironman athletes, and only helps to drive more awareness and support for vital nonprofit organizations throughout the country." said Janus sponsorship marketing manager, Casey Cortese. You can track the results of all the members of Team Companions in Courage at www.ironmanlive.com.

 

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