Every great adventure come with challenges. Whether it be encountering mythical creatures, crashing through waves in the middle of the ocean, or racing amid a downpour in the Nation’s Capital.

The latter was the case for Team KPeasey participating in this year’s Marine Corps Marathon in Washington DC. It didn’t seem that bad at the start, the precipitation was just a drizzle, but soon, we would all be soaked. I, would soon be reconsidering some life choices and I’m sure I was not alone. A fellow KPeasey crank athlete, Jessica Minton had this to say in a post-race interview : “My arms are chaffed soooo bad. Like, I can’t wear a cotton shirt. It has to be silky.”

Luckily, we had an awesome support crew to get through the madness and howling wind. Volunteer, Pascal Goutiex, monitored the race from the sidelines, helping the in-chair athletes and their respective family before, during and after the race.  “I have always participated in races as a push assist, I decided it was time for me to participate in a race as volunteer, seeing it from the other side. I decided to do that for the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, DC.”

“Despite the hard work that goes into the operational aspect of such a race, it was a rather rewarding experience. Helping the in-chair athletes and their respective family before, during and after the race was wonderful. It was also an eye opener and made me realize that our regular volunteers have been doing such a fantastic job all along.”

Pascal continues, “Once the athletes were on their way to the start line, I ran with an empty chair to the Francis Scott Key bridge in case we had to replace a broken one. From there, I ran to a few other points along the racecourse. Folks were looking at me, amused or intrigued, because I was running pushing an empty chair. Seeing racers passing by, especially the ones from KPF, was a very emotional experience. Seeing the will (and the wheel) of in-chair athletes and pushers to make it to the finish line, understanding that this is a rather difficult course and it was pouring rain pretty much throughout the race, was an amazing feeling. And despite the difficulties that day, everyone had a wonderful smile on their face at the end. As we were packing up after the race, I realized how fortunate my family is to know Kyle & Brent and all their brothers and sisters of this beautiful family.”

Rich and Kevin Enners

Despite the nasty weather, it was a fun last Marine Corps Marathon for all of the KPeasey Team. By the time I had crossed the finish line, after speeding through miles of puddles, I was soaked to the bone – yet, I was excited to have conquered another tough race. 


Together WE Wheel,
Kevin Enners
KPeasey Athlete & Team Member