CANADIAN
SKIPPER WITH DIABETES SETS NEW COURSE FOR 2003
John
Dennis Becomes The Ascensia Dream Fund Ambassador
Tauranga,
New Zealand (Feb., 2003) --- Canadian John Dennis
(Toronto), who became the first skipper with diabetes
to successfully circumnavigate nearly half the
globe in the Around Alone single-handed global
yacht race, today announced his new role as Bayer’s
2003 ambassador for diabetes self-management and
aspirational living.
Dennis,
who encountered insurmountable technical difficulties
in the Indian Ocean on his way from Cape Town,
South Africa to Tauranga, New Zealand, officially
retired his entry, Bayer Ascensia, on December
24, 2002. He will not, however, let technology
stop him from delivering his message about diabetes
self-management worldwide. The 57-year-old skipper
known as ‘Pops’ will continue on his
voyage, following the Around Alone fleet in the
final leg of the race from Salvador, Brazil to
Newport, Rhode Island in April 2003. He will sail
not as a competitor, but as a ceremonial ambassador
for diabetes and will have with him one additional
crew member.
As
part of his ambassadorial role, John Dennis is
encouraging anyone with diabetes who has a personal
goal or aspiration which they need help in achieving
to apply to The Ascensia Dream Fund. The Ascensia
Dream Fund has been established to provide support
and recognition to people with diabetes for whom
self-monitoring is a cornerstone of their diabetes
management. It began when Dennis approached Bayer
requesting sponsorship in the Around Alone race,
and the satisfaction of helping John inspired
Bayer to create a Fund to help other people with
diabetes achieve lifelong dreams. Eligible people
with diabetes in the U.S. can apply to The Ascensia
Dream Fund by downloading the Official Rules and
an application at www.ascensiadreamfund.com
or by calling 800.332.3210. Applications must
be received no later than September 12, 2003.
"We
are so proud of John’s achievements. Obviously
we were moved enough by John to make him skipper
of the Bayer Ascensia, but we never imagined the
impact he’d have on the sailing and diabetes
communities as well as our organization at large,"
says Joe Malta, vice president, Self-Test Business,
Bayer Diagnostics. "John has really become
part of the Bayer family and we look forward to
his ambassador role as he helps generate applications
for The Ascensia Dream Fund 2003. We are convinced
that there are more people out there like John
who can inspire and motivate others to actively
manage their diabetes. Who knows, the 2003 winner
may be a musician or even an artist who uses self-monitoring
as a way to maximize their life experience."
Dennis
says he has already met several people along the
way who may be potential Dream Fund applicants
2003.
"During
the race it just wasn’t being on the water
or the thrill of coming into port that kept me
going. Some of the most significant moments were
spent with other people living with diabetes or
physically challenged, sharing our stories and
discussing what’s possible when your diabetes
is in control. It’s those conversations,
emails and knowing stares of my peers in the diabetes
community that are locked in my memory, and are
the basis for my ongoing role as an ambassador
and role model moving forward."
These
memorable experiences took place for John all
over the world as he was racing, starting in the
U.S., then moving to the UK, and then on to the
Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. For example:
--While
in Newport preparing for the start of the race,
Dennis befriended a seven-year-old boy from Boston,
Massachusetts, with type 1 diabetes, and has been
helping him better manage his day-to-day experience
as a child with diabetes;
--While
in Torbay, England, he spoke with a group of persons
with disabilities, all of whom identified with
John’s personal challenge and motivation
to sail in the Around Alone race;
--In
Cape Town, South Africa, he hosted a motivational
speaking event for health care professionals,
encouraging them to engage in goal oriented, self-management
dialogues with their patients;
--When
returning home for the holidays, he visited with
a class of school children in New Jersey whose
interest in learning more about diabetes and the
world had been inspired by following the progress
of the Around Alone sailors.
All
of these experiences so inspired Bayer, Dennis,
and the Around Alone race, that race organizers
agreed to let Dennis take on his new role as diabetes
ambassador for the remainder of the race.
"John
has played a critical role in the race thus far,
and we were disappointed about his retirement
from the fleet. But, we believe John’s journey
is an important one, and we wish him all success
going on from here," said Race Chair Sir
Robin Knox-Johnston, Clipper Ventures PLC.