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Chris Pace spends three tough days traveling from Arlington National Cemetery to Ground Zero to raise funds for the Disposable Heroes Project.
On the evening of Sept. 9, 2011, I began a journey that would test not only my physical limitations but also my mental limitations.
The Journey of Freedom was a 250-mile solo endeavor from Arlington National Cemetery to New York City and consisted of a 150-mile bike ride followed by a 100-mile run, all without stopping to sleep. The purpose of the event was to raise money for the Disposable Heroes Project, a non-profit organization that helps and honors wounded veterans and their families.
On Sept. 11, after 40 hours of an emotional rollercoaster, I finished the event at CrossFit NYC. Through overwhelming support, I was able to raise just over $10,000.