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Plainfield Parks Manager Goes the Distance for a Good Cause

Mike Brouillard, of the Plainfield Park District, is participating in his 4th Iron man triathlon this week to raise funds for World Vision.

Mike Brouillard, Division Manager of Parks, for the Plainfield Park District will participate in the Ironman Triathlon in Madison, Wisconsin on Sept. 8 to raise money for World Vision a non-profit that provides fresh water to parts of Africa.
Mike Brouillard, Division Manager of Parks, for the Plainfield Park District will participate in the Ironman Triathlon in Madison, Wisconsin on Sept. 8 to raise money for World Vision a non-profit that provides fresh water to parts of Africa. (Plainfield Park District)

Plainfield Park District Division Manager of Parks Mike Brouillard’s definition of a New Year’s resolution is vastly different from most.

When Brouillard was researching a resolution for 2016, he discovered World Vision, a non-profit whose mission he wanted to help, one that would also force him to push himself to his physical limits

On September 8, Brouillard, will participate in his fourth Ironman triathlon in Madison, Wisconsin to raise money for the non-profit which brings clean, fresh water sources to communities in Africa.

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Every $50 raised is enough to cover the cost of providing fresh water to 1 person for life, said Brouillard.

To compete in the full Ironman race in Madison, Mike will trek for 140.6 miles which includes a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike portion, and a 26.2-mile marathon.

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Mike, who turned 50 in 2016, had never competed in a triathlon before. It required him to learn to swim competitively, and he even had to recruit his dad to help him learn to ride a bike again—this time a bike specifically designed for triathlons.

“Learning how to ride a tri-bike gave me and my Dad a good laugh,” he said, “I was 5 years old when he first showed me how to ride a regular bike at his house.”

He’s had some setbacks. During the first year of training, he broke his foot, and then didn’t meet the time requirement during the bike portion of the race. Each year he said the training gets harder but he still keeps coming back, moved to reach his goal of raising enough money to help 2,000 people.

“And I will keep going until we meet that goal, even if it takes me 20 years,” he said.

To read more about Mike and help him reach his goal visit his Team World Vision page: http://ow.ly/2JM250vWxDX

About the Plainfield Park District

Founded in 1966, The Plainfield Park District is the 9th largest park district in the State of Illinois, serving over 105,000 residents and covering just over 43 square miles. The District serves both Will and Kendall Counties and includes park space and facilities in 7 communities including Plainfield and Wheatland Townships, Bolingbrook, Crest Hill, Joliet, Plainfield, and Romeoville. The District is an Illinois Distinguished Accredited Agency for excellence in delivering parks and recreation services.

Plainfield Park District seeks to provide ‘Recreation for Generations’ of residents from early childhood to active adults and everyone in between.

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