Runner's Profile -
Henry "Buddy" Grills - Triathlete
and Cancer Survivor
Buddy began
multisport racing at the age of 51. He has always been
active in sports, like basketball and racquetball. Not
until he was intrigued with the Sri Chinmoy Triathlon
Series at Misquamicut Beach, did he delve into
multi-sport racing in 1988. He is a testament to what
one can accomplish at an age when many feel they have to
limit their activity.
His racing
resume is impressive:
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7 World Championship
Events taking him to Australia, New Zealand, Italy,
Spain, mexico, Switzerland and Montreal. They
include five Triathlons and two Duathlons. His best
age group finishes are 13th in the Triathlon in
Montreal and 16th in the Duathlon in Spain (which he
feels was his best race due to the difficulty).
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Numerous National
Championship Events including winning his age group
in the 1999 National Sprint Championship (Triathlon)
in New Jersey.
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Not to mention all
the races he had to compete in to qualify for these
events. His favorite is the notable first race of
the season, St. Anthony's in Florida; he came in 2nd
in this Olympic distance race in 1993.
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1st place in age
group in Miami (1993) and New York (1998) in the
Nation-wide US Triathlon Series.
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2nd place age group
in Florida Sprint Triathlon Series in 1993 with wins
at Panama City, Daytona Beach, and Key Biscayne.
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1st place age group
in Connecticut Triathlon Series in 1996.
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3rd place in age
group in World Championship Qualifier, Lake Placid,
NY in 2002.
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2nd place
in age group in high profile St. Anthony's
Triathlon, St. Petersburg, Florida in 1993.
He trains year round by
spending his winters in Florida and summers in
Misquamicut Beach, RI. Buddy's regiment is to practice
each discipline at least three times a week: swimming 1
mile, running 4-6 miles, and biking on average 30 miles
per session. He does not have a specific diet besides
staying away from the dreaded saturated fats.
Buddy is also
a cancer survivor. At age 64 he was diagnosed with
prostate cancer. Life threw him this obstacle and he
dealt with it as he does most things in his life, "try
as hard as he can". He feels that his overall good
health was the biggest factor in his quick recovery.
With his 65th
birthday in July 2002, he is looking to the new age
bracket and hoping to qualify for the World
Championships in Cancun, Mexico. He feels lucky to have
found a way to stay healthy and is always encouraging
others to do the same.
Addendum:
During the Summer of 2003, Buddy had open heart surgery
(see
Clem McGrath's Article). He is in full
recovery and looking forward to getting back to his
racing schedule.
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