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In November 2000, dozens of fitness enthusiasts converged on the town of Evansville, Indiana to participate in a unique event. Some, including Porter Freeman, Scott Nelson, and Harry "Hank" Johnson, Jr, were physique transformation champions. Others were overweight or underweight but simply couldn't wait to make a difference (it is no coincidence that four strangers who met during that event later finished in the Top 2000 out of 3/4 million participants in the Body-for-LIFE competition that year). 30 individuals lifted over 2.6 million pounds to raise thousands of dollars for the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Jeremy Likness chronicles his training and experience there to the uplifting and energizing sound of "The Solid Rock" by Daniel's Window.
WishLift 2000
WishLift 2000
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