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For more than 35 years, Julie Moss has been synonymous with excellence and performance, both as an Ironman and USA Triathlon Hall of Famer, and as a public speaker with a message of empowerment and never quitting. From her stunning crawl across the finish line at the 1982 Ironman World Championship — the most famous moment in triathlon’s 40-year history, viewed by millions on Wide World of Sports — to her third-place age-group finish at the 2018 Ironman, Julie has delighted and inspired millions throughout the world. Now, with the publication of her long-awaited memoir, Crawl of Fame (Pegasus Books), she inspires all over again.
Ironman and USA Triathlon Hall of Famer Julie Moss shares her story of excellence, performance and perseverance against all odds. Learn how an unexpected journey led to personal success and offered her a voice to inspire and assist others.
A dynamic and engaging speaker, Julie, along with former professional triathlete Ed Pienkosz, demonstrate how making superior, inspired efforts can lead to individual success and opportunities to transform the community around you.
ORDER JULIE MOSS'S BOOK, CRAWL OF FAME AND BRING WITH YOU AND SHE'LL BE AVAILABLE TO SIGN AND TAKE PICTURES WITH!
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JULIE MOSS BIO
Julie grew up in Carlsbad, Calif., surfing and being part of a number of high school sports teams. While at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo, she chose to run the 1982 Ironman for her senior kinesiology project. A complete unknown, she stunned the field by leading most of the marathon leg, until her body gave out during the final quarter mile. While crawling the final 15 feet to the finish, she was passed by Kathleen McCartney — but Julie’s effort became an instant global symbol of giving everything you’ve got, and never quitting. Her effort, and its coverage on Wide World of Sports and other national and international media, instantly elevated she, triathlon, and endurance sports to global status — and launched the triathlon and endurance sports booms that continue today.
During the 1980s, Julie became the face of triathlon, as well as one of its finest performers, ranking as high as 4th in the world. She won several major international events, most prominently the 1985 Japan Ironman and 1989 Gold Coast Ironman. She also met and married Mark Allen, who would win a record-tying six Ironman World Championships. Their son, Mats, debuted at the Ironman World Championship in 2018, finishing a bit ahead of Julie before joining her at the finish line for a wonderful mother-son moment.
Julie remains one of the top age-group triathletes in the world. She celebrated her 60th birthday by finishing third in her age group at the 2018 Ironman World Championships.
Her experience in triathlon, and the transformation in her own life that unfurled in Kona in 1982, led Julie to begin presenting and speaking on inner empowerment, finding one’s pursuit and excelling at it, never quitting, and “putting in the work”. These became the deeper themes of her memoir, Crawl of Fame. They also became the basis for numerous public speaking engagements to corporate summits, service and business organizations, athletic groups, various women’s and mentoring groups, and scholastic sports teams. From 2013-2016, she and Kathleen McCartney recalled the experiences and lessons learned in 1982 on their IronIcons speaking circuit.
Julie Moss is dynamic, effusive and engaging, and deeply inspiring. Her messages and talks stir the minds and hearts of all ages, and remind us of our greater
Ed Pienkosz Mission
My career has always been focused on assisting individuals improve their overall health and wellbeing. Whether directly in clinical, health management, or private settings, or indirectly through presentations, development, or fundraising. In alignment with this mission, I made a personal commitment that if I was to qualify again for the Ironman World Championships, I would raise funds in support of the Ironman Foundation and the breadth of their initiatives. So, when this opportunity became a reality it was an easy choice to focus my efforts on both training for the physical demands of the event and raising $50,000 for the foundation.
Ironman Foundation: https://ironmanfoundation.org/ (Page provides great overview and details)- 501(c) (3) organization
- Supports Worldwide Initiative on the community and national level through combination of fundraising and volunteerism
- Since 2003:
- $55 million in charitable giving across all all initiatives
- 10,000 organizations supported to date
- Impact initiatives: https://ironmanfoundation.org/impact-stories/
- Humanitarian relief: https://ironmanfoundation.org/relief/
- Service projects: https://ironmanfoundation.org/service-projects/
- Programs (Examples - Not all)
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Date and Time
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
11:30 AM - 1:15 PM EDT
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Location
Oak Pointe Country Club
4500 Club Drive
Brighton, MI 48116
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$35/per person future members
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