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Monthly Archive for July, 2010
What a weekend for Group Health! As the title sponsor of this awesome Cascade Bicycle Club event, we really showed what we’re made of with an amazing presence from start to finish.
It was an early, early Saturday morning as STP participants left the UW headed south (we are talking 4 – 5 a.m.!). About 70 Group Health staff members and family members were part of the mass of cyclists embarking on the 200-mile journey. Not to mention about 25 Group Health medical riders who cruised the route and were right in the mix as first-responders if anyone needed first-aid assistance.
Over 60 Group Health medical volunteers lined the route with first-aid locations in Kent, Spanaway, Centralia, Lexington, St. Helens and at the finish line in Portland.
A handful of ambitious soldiers powered through the ride in one-day, finishing on Saturday afternoon/evening…while the sane folks finished on Sunday afternoon.
Including the hydration station and marketing volunteers holding down the booths in Portland, Group Health had a contingent of over 200 people supporting and participating in the 2010 Group Health Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic. Quite a showing!
A BIG thank you to all of the volunteers…and huge congratulations to all of the riders. What an accomplishment!! Check out some great photos below. And click here to see the STP Picasa Album.
- Scott and Sarah Armstrong at the finsh line in Portland – our fearless leader!
- Lanny Ching and his wife at the finish line. Good job, Lanny!
- Simon…one of the crazy one-day riders!!
- Connor and Michael – more crazy one-day riders! :) Awesome!
- 200 miles later…Gaguik is happy at the finish line! Awesome job!
- Elizabeth and Simon at the finish line!
- This new program encourages riders to text their bib numbers to receive awesome rider benefits!
- Marketing booth volunteers in Portland, supporting our new rider benefit program: Lin, Wendy, Francesca & Janice
- Rock star first-aid volunteers at the finish line in Portland: Colin, Gil, Julie, Tiffani, Aurora, & Cindy
- Tiffani and Gil assisting a rider at the finish line first-aid booth
- Marketing and water booth volunteers at the finish line: Elizabeth, Sophia & Clay. Not a soul went thirsty!
- Group Health first-aid booth and hydration station in Portland. Riders had everything they needed within steps of finishing the ride.
- Cascade’s booth at the finish line
- The finish line in Portland!
- Mary Kawaguchi – rock star volunteer!
- Caroline and Elizabeth Noe helping out at the finish line!
- Damien King and Joe Kenny – just crossed the finish line!
- Medical Rider, Tim Gilmore finishes the ride!
I was there as a volunteer handing out food and gel packs on the run course. After being a support person for my son the last two years, it was the next step to volunteer and cheer everyone on!
Check out this great photo of our fearless leader and his wife, Sarah, as they cross the finish line at the Issaquah Sprint Triathlon in late May. Stay tuned for more photos of Scott and Sarah getting active out in the community. Next endeavor for the Armstrongs? The Group Health Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic, coming up July 17-18. GO SCOTT!
More than 30 Group Health volunteers staffed a first-aid tent headed by sports medicine specialist Rosemary Agostini, MD, at the Seattle Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon on Saturday, June 26. Many more completed the full or half marathon, some for the first time. I encourage all who ran to please upload their photos and stories too.
- Group Health First-Aid Volunteers gather before the RocknRoll Marathon
- Amazing Group Health Volunteers
- Dr. Tom Stoll takes care of a runner
- The Group Health First-Aid tent gets busy
- Group Health Volunteers
- Group Health First-Aid volunteers take care of a runner
- Doris Hatton – Home, Health & Hospice at Capitol Hill



















































