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Calgary Spring Sprint Tomorrow PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Saturday, 06 June 2009 22:18

The T4T Racing for Research Team is participating in 2009 Calgary Spring Sprint on Jun 7, 2009 @ 10:00 AM in Calgary.

This is a Fun Event that the Family has participated in the past.

As of Today we have 50 team members signed up if you would like to sponsor one of the team members please click below:
http://my.e2rm.com/TeamPage.aspx?Lang=en-CA&TSID=217725

If you would like to join us please just show up and note that regristraton starts at 9:00 am and we will be taking a team photo at 9:45am.

 
Here's to the Tuckers PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sean French   
Tuesday, 14 April 2009 14:11

Condolences to Tom's family and all of the great people that helped him be who he was. As with many others whose lives Tom touched, he left a remarkable impression on me. Though I knew him only briefly, his hard work, optimism and even his demanding nature were gifts which he gave to me. Imagine an Albertan with an Australian accent telling you matter of factly how getting his teeth knocked out on the ice was a good thing because the x-ray helped him find out what he was up against.

He had to "re-evaluate on the fly" (another skill that he showed me) and decided to be proactive and positive. I met him when he decided to fundraise for the Canadian Cancer Society and his strength, courage and high expectations were immediately evident. In his fundraising plans when Tom used the expression "somewhat less than ideal" you would feel as if you were letting down the side. His expectations were high and he would strive for what he felt was possible. The same skills and dogged determination that served him well in sports and business I think served him well in his fight and really should be a lesson to us all in our own lives. He learned it somewhere and taught it everywhere.

Here's to the Tuckers. 

 

      

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 15 April 2009 11:20 )
 
Ironman History PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Saturday, 21 February 2009 00:51

The other day I did some searching and came up with the following statistics about Tom's Ironman History:

New Zealand 2003

9:59:58 and 77th overall

Australia 2003

9:55:01 and 131st overall

New Zealand 2004

10:20:45 and 104th overall

Australia 2005

9:37:41 and 72nd overall

Canada 2005

9:59:29 and 43rd overall

World Championship 2005

9:58:28 and 350th overall

 

 

 

 
A man like no other PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Smith   
Sunday, 22 February 2009 04:53
 

Like some of the other people writing here, I had the great luck to get to know Tom primarily through sporting endeavours. Tom was a newbie at my workplace at the time and while his fainting spell on the first day wasn’t terribly auspicious, it wasn’t long before I realised that the big T was made of far tougher stuff than I. Mind you, his delayed arrival at the office the next day with a huge black eye did seem to auger something special to come.

 

Our friendship developed after Tom’s enthusiasm for triathlon and his natural persuasiveness and friendliness convinced me to give the sport a try and I then spent long hours over many years trying to keep up with him in the pool, on the bike and pounding the pavement (not to mention skiing!).  However, Tom was always ahead of me and pretty much anyone else, but always looking back and providing encouragement. I continue today to try and emulate the extraordinary levels of fitness and determination that Tom had in such abundance. Where did he get the ability to train so hard while still doing such an amazing job at home and work? It’s not something I can answer.

 

What I came to see during all those miles chasing his butt on the bike or run, or at races, partying and just relaxing was that Tom will always be the guy that I admire – confident without arrogance, courageous, adventurous, funny, intelligent, provocative when he wanted to be and above all, a mate that you could trust with your life, all day and every day.

 

I consider myself most fortunate that I can call Tom a friend and mate, you will always be with me as a wonderful role model.  All the best mate.  I’m sorry that I won’t be at the wake, but I’ll be racing the Long Course Champs in your honour.  To Kim and Bella, just know that Kath and I are only a phone call or a short plane ride away.  Tom might have been taken away far too early, but at least we had the opportunity to know him.

 

David

 
Tom was an inspiration!!!! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rahim Nathu   
Monday, 19 January 2009 04:46

Very few people have the ability to inspire others, yet alone have the drive to succeed in almost every endeavor they attempt.  Growing up with Tom since elementary school, I knew he was talented early on.  However, as a kid I hated the fact that Tom was good at everything, not to mention Tom's cocky smirk would get under my skin.  Tom and I really never kept in touch after high school, until he moved to Australia.  It is after I met Tom as an adult did I realize how gifted he was.  In fact, I quickly recognized that Tom's cocky smirk had turned into a confident grin.  It is this grin I will remember whenever I face adversity.

 In support of Tom's "racing for research" legacy I would like to auction off two tickets for the flames' game on March 23 vs the Detroit Red Wings.  The tickets are in section 218, row 10, seats 20/21 , and the face value are $95 a ticket.  Please help me raise money for cancer research by forwarding this to as many people as possible.  Im sure Tom is grinning as I write this!!!

 Rahim Nathu

Last Updated ( Monday, 19 January 2009 17:11 )
 
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