I’m being interviewed on 94.1WHJY radio about my book which is in its’ final stages! So tune in Weds.. at 9 a.m.
Read MoreNovel is finished—-publishler needed
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...
Read MorePisano takes aim at 50th marathon in Newport
It all started with a “simple conversation” in 1994. Jason Pisano was 22 and a sophomore at the University of Connecticut. It was Spring Break, and he was on a bus bound for Daytona Beach. Related links Gallery: Jason Pisano, marathon man During the 24-hour trip, Pisano and good friend Randy Spellman began talking about goals they would like to achieve in life. Pisano had a few. He had already...
Read MoreSponsors for my 50th and 51st Marathons
Thank you to list of people and businesses who contributed to the cost of my next two marathons! Pool and Patio Center, Inc. Michael and Gelina’s Ice Cream Factory Marvin Wasser, MD. Tim and John Leyden Rita Beaulieu’s Dance Gymnastic Studio Lil’ Rhody Ice Cream Denico, Inc. Phil’s Dog Grooming A Dog’s Tail Grooming Salon Jeff Alderton Jeanie and Richard Feoli Linda Mielie More to...
Read MoreTeamPisano shirts available
TeamPisano shirts are available! Teampisano in the front and big foot on the back! I got them in black yellow, and white, so let me know if anyone wants...
Read MoreNovel Also In The Works
My name is Jason Pisano; I’m 38 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 49 marathons to date, captured two world titles at the 2005 Cerebral Palsy Games, was a Torch Bearer for the 1996 Olympic Games, and inducted into the New...
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