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April 18, 2007

Moving Forward: Three Events, Two Schools, One Goal

Mike will be racing in the Coeur d'Alene Ironman Triatholon on June 24, 2007. He has chosen once again to participate in the Janus Charity Challenge, this time to support Christian Education.

Here as an excerpt from Mike's letter:

We have chosen the theme, "Moving Forward - Three Events, Two Schools, One Goal." Simply stated - each schol, while independent, shares the same goal. Each one strives to provide a Christ-centered, quality education for their students. Through the Ironman Triathlon and Janus Charity Challenge, we are hoping to assist the schools in advancing this mission. Our goal? We would like to raise $200,000 for the two schools, while also raising awareness and promoting Christ-centered education this area. By working together in this effort and putting Christ-centered education at the forefront, we can accomplish much more than by working independently.
The two schools that Mike is racing for are

Central Minnesota Christian School
in Prinsburg, MN

Community Christian School
in Willmar, MN

April 1, 2007

Janus Charity Challenge - Tempe 2007


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April 15, 2007 - Tempe, Arizona

Very few people would question the fact that Ironman triathlon is one of the most grueling events in the world of sport. The commitment, discipline and ambition necessary to become an Ironman are nothing short of inspirational. Now Janus is capturing that inspiration in a powerful way.

The Janus Charity Challenge is an innovative fundraising program that helps add more depth and meaning to the athlete’s Ironman experience. Participants can choose to raise funds for the charity he or she is most passionate about.

It is Janus’ hope that Ironman athletes will recognize this incredible opportunity to make a significant difference through the sport they love. Since its inception in 2001, the program has raised more than $18 million for deserving nonprofits throughout the nation.

As you consider supporting the Janus Charity Challenge, know that you will be joining the ranks of a prestigious group of individuals who are showing the world that triathlon is not a selfish sport. Rather it is a sport filled with compassionate and committed men and women who are demonstrating, in true Ironman fashion, that anything is possible.

We invite you to take the Challenge!

[Excerpt from januscharitychallenge.com]

November 29, 2006

Janus Charity Challenge 2005


This article can be found at http://www.ironmannorthamerica.com

Ford Ironman USA Coeur d'Alene athletes raise more than $500,000 through the Janus Charity Challenge

BOULDER, Colo. Sixty-three athletes who competed in the 2005 Ford Ironman USA Coeur d'Alene Triathlon in June raised $559,000 for non-profit organizations through the Janus Charity Challenge program.

As presenting sponsor of Ironman North America events in the United States, Janus, the Denver-based investment management firm, created the Janus Charity Challenge to encourage athletes to use Ironman events as a way to raise money for their favorite nonprofit organizations.

Since the inception of the program back in 2001, the Janus Charity Challenge has raised more than $9.2 million for hundreds of nonprofit groups throughout the country.

The top fundraiser at the 2005 Ford Ironman USA Coeur d'Alene was Michael Pluimer (Raymond, Minn.), who raised $72,913 for the Central Minnesota Christian School. Pluimer's nonprofit will receive an additional $10,000 contribution from Janus, and he will also receive a complimentary entry in the Ironman North America race of his choice in the next 12 months.

All athletes who compete in Ironman North America full-distance U.S. events in 2005 are eligible to participate in the program. For the top five individual fundraisers at each race, Janus will make a donation to their designated charity in the following amounts: First place, $10,000; second place, $8,000; third place, $6,000; fourth place, $4,000 and fifth place, $2,000.

Janus will also contribute $750 to the beneficiaries of the next highest 25 fundraisers (athletes must raise a minimum of $750 to qualify). In addition, the top fundraiser at each race will have the entry fee waived for the Ironman North America race of his or her choice within the following 12 months.

“This race set a new record in the number of athletes participating in the Janus Charity Challenge to date”, said Casey Cortese, director of community relations for Janus. “We are incredibly excited to see more athletes engaging in the program and hope this is a trend that continues throughout the year.”

To make a donation or sign up for the Janus Charity Challenge, or for more information, log onto www.januscharitychallenge.com.

In total, just over $559,000 was raised at this year's Ford Ironman USA Coeur d'Alene triathlon through the Janus Charity Challenge.

1st place: Michael Pluimer (Raymond, Minn.) raised $72,913 for the Central Minnesota Christian School. The school will also receive an additional $10,000 from Janus

2nd place: Aaron Scheidies (Farmington, Mich.) raised $43,271 for the “C Different Foundation,” and the organization will be the recipient of an additional $8,000 donation.

3rd place: Doug Evans (Coeur d'Alene, Idaho) raised $32,146.99 for the Lance Armstrong Foundation through the Coeur d’Alene Cancer Challenge. Doug's efforts have brought an extra $6,000 contribution to his beneficiary.

4th place: Cherie Gruenfeld (Cathedral City, Calif.) raised $31,416.78 for the Active Awareness Fund. The Active Awareness Fund will also receive an extra $4,000 from Janus.

5th place: Beth Steinberg (Saratoga, Calif.) raised $26,070 for the Collective Roots Garden Project, and her efforts have brought an extra $2,000 contribution to her beneficiary.