Giveaway: Autographed Copy of Unthinkable by Scott Rigsby
Update: Congratulations to winner Jon_Lefkove!
9 seconds.
That’s how long it took for Scott Rigsby’s life to come crashing down around him.
16 hours, 42 minutes, 46 seconds.
That’s how long it took for Scott Rigsby to make history.
One day when Scott Rigsby was eighteen years old, he was riding in the back of a pickup truck that was towing a three-ton trailer. When the trailer was clipped from behind by an eighteen-wheeler, Scott was thrown over the side and dragged 324 feet before being pinned under the trailer. Later, at the hospital, his right leg was amputated—the first of twenty-six surgeries he would endure over the next ten years, including the loss of his other leg. Doctors said it would be more than a year before he could expect to walk again—let alone run.
Eleven years later, Scott did the unthinkable . . .
On October 13, 2007, after arduous training, he became the first double-leg amputee using prosthetics ever to cross the finish line in the sporting world’s most grueling and prestigious event, the Ford Ironman World Championship triathlon in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
Unthinkable documents Scott’s remarkable journey from the devastating crash that claimed both of his legs, and from his subsequent battle with depression and alcohol, to the dawning realization that God had a greater plan for his life. The unthinkable courage, determination, and faith Scott demonstrated in training for and competing in the Hawaiian Ironman triathlon will inspire and amaze you.
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I helped Scott write his book, and it was a terrific experience. He is a true inspiration.
Scott is offering to autograph a copy of his book for the winner of this giveaway.
HOW TO WIN:
“I want to show people that they can take the life God gave them and use it to do something extraordinary.”
— Scott Rigsby
— Scott Rigsby
9 seconds.
That’s how long it took for Scott Rigsby’s life to come crashing down around him.
16 hours, 42 minutes, 46 seconds.
That’s how long it took for Scott Rigsby to make history.
One day when Scott Rigsby was eighteen years old, he was riding in the back of a pickup truck that was towing a three-ton trailer. When the trailer was clipped from behind by an eighteen-wheeler, Scott was thrown over the side and dragged 324 feet before being pinned under the trailer. Later, at the hospital, his right leg was amputated—the first of twenty-six surgeries he would endure over the next ten years, including the loss of his other leg. Doctors said it would be more than a year before he could expect to walk again—let alone run.
Eleven years later, Scott did the unthinkable . . .
On October 13, 2007, after arduous training, he became the first double-leg amputee using prosthetics ever to cross the finish line in the sporting world’s most grueling and prestigious event, the Ford Ironman World Championship triathlon in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.
Unthinkable documents Scott’s remarkable journey from the devastating crash that claimed both of his legs, and from his subsequent battle with depression and alcohol, to the dawning realization that God had a greater plan for his life. The unthinkable courage, determination, and faith Scott demonstrated in training for and competing in the Hawaiian Ironman triathlon will inspire and amaze you.
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I helped Scott write his book, and it was a terrific experience. He is a true inspiration.
Scott is offering to autograph a copy of his book for the winner of this giveaway.
HOW TO WIN:
- MANDATORY ENTRY: Visit http://www.scottrigsby.com/ and leave a comment here telling me one thing you learned about Scott.
OPTIONAL: For extra entries, you can do any or all of these things:
- Follow this blog using Google Friend Connect.
- Follow me on Twitter.
- Tweet about this giveaway. You can use this Tweet if you like:
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- Become Scott's friend on Facebook.
- Blog about this giveaway and leave your link in the comments.
For each thing you do, just leave another comment below. Make sure your e-mail address is in your profile or your comment so I have a way to contact you if you win. We'll choose a winner using random.org's generator on May 31. Thanks for your interest in Scott's story, and good luck!
**CONTEST IS OVER**