To whom it may concern, My name is Jason Pisano; I’m 39 years old from West Warwick, Rhode Island. I graduated from the University of Connecticut with a degree in Journalism; I worked as a freelance journalist for 11 years. I am also a disabled wheelchair athlete and a motivational speaker. I have completed 51 marathons to date, captured two world titles at the 2005 Cerebral Palsy Games, was a Torch Bearer for the 1996 Olympic Games, and...
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Marathons are the Easy Part | by Adrian of travlete.com
We just had an awesome article written by Adrian of Travlete.com. Here’s the link to this article if you’d like to read it (which we do recommend – http://travlete.com/2010/12/20/marathons-are-the-easy-part/ “An interview with one of the most inspiration athletes you’ll ever meet, Jason Pisano. Jason has Cerebral Palsy and he’s done 51 marathons, how about you?” After you’ve read the...
Read MoreJason Pisano Video on ABC6 News
Here’s the link to the official video page (if you’d like to, please tell the TV station what you think of this video): http://www.abc6.com/Global/story.asp?S=13448288 Please leave any comment you have below! Thanks, ~Jason...
Read MoreMarathoner Pisano just keeps going
The answers seemed especially matter-of-fact, maybe because the interview was done over e-mail. Maybe because of who was writing. His name is Jason Pisano. You might have heard of him. He has cerebral palsy and can’t use his arms. He does everything with his left foot, including the marathons. He’s done fifty of them in his wheelchair. He’s made headlines all over the country. He’s been featured in a commercial. He’s carried...
Read MoreA Wet Blessing of the Fleet Sets Stage for #50 and 51
On Friday, July 23th, I competed in the 37 Annual Narragansett Lions Blessing of the Fleet 10-mile Road Race, held in Narragansett. This has become one of my favorite races to do each year. This 10-mile foot race is one of the oldest and most popular races in Rhode Island. People come from near and far to run this oceanfront course. This was my twelfth consecutive years competing in this race. This race marked the beginning of my...
Read MorePosted A good Time At The St. Marry’s 5.5-Miler
On Saturday I braved the heat and competed in my 16th consecutive St Mary’s Feast 5.5-Mile Road Race in Cranston, RI. With temperatures reaching the high 90′s, my guide Gus and I were soaked in sweat before we hit the first mile mare. Although it was extremely hot, I had a near perfect race, finishing in a time of time of 1:35:02. This was one of my best times on this course. Thanks Gus for sweating it out with me. ...
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