Standard
Insurance Company ("The Standard”), today announced its
sponsorship of the first-ever team of disabled service members who will
compete in Oregon’s iconic Hood to Coast relay. These men and women are
service members who were severely injured in the Iraq and Afghanistan
conflicts.
The sponsorship, in partnership with Disabled Sports USA and the
Challenged Athletes Foundation, enables the participation of "Team
Warfighter Sports” in the Hood to Coast relay. The team includes 12
runners, 11 men and 1 woman who are amputees, blind, experience post
traumatic stress disorder, have severe muscle damage or other physical
injuries. Armed with the latest technology, prosthetics and even a hand
cycle, these 12 undaunted service members will challenge 1,200 other
non-disabled teams to the competition of their lifetime – Hood to
Coast’s grueling 197-mile relay race.
"At The Standard, supporting partners that provide rehabilitation and
opportunity for those with disabling injuries is an extension of our
company values,” said Greg Ness, president and CEO of The Standard. "Our
belief in the abilities of those with disabilities, and our deep respect
for the brave men and women who serve our country, made sponsorship of
these wounded warriors an easy decision.”
Disabled Sports USA’s ”Warfighter Sports Series” is a schedule of
challenge events that help military service members with permanent
disabilities, such as amputated limbs, spinal cord injury, visual
impairment, and traumatic brain injury, train for and challenge
themselves in extreme and endurance sports.
"We’re excited to partner with The Standard and provide this team the
opportunity to participate in this exciting event,” said Kirk Bauer,
executive director of Disabled Sports USA. "After serving thousands of
severely injured service members from Iraq and Afghanistan through
rehabilitation sports programs for the past seven years, our disabled
veterans are now yearning for an opportunity to test their skills to the
extreme, as they did in the military. Our Warfighter Sports Series
provides this – helping them to not just survive their injuries, but to
thrive and achieve personal and professional success.”
Hood to Coast begins at 6:30 a.m., Friday, August 27 at Timberline Lodge.
About The Standard
StanCorp Financial Group, Inc. (NYSE:SFG), through its subsidiaries
marketed as The Standard, is a leading provider of employee benefits and
financial products and services. Insurance products are offered by
Standard Insurance Company of Portland, Ore., in all states except New
York, where insurance products are offered by The Standard Life
Insurance Company of New York of White Plains, N.Y. The company serves
approximately 8 million customers nationwide as of June 30, 2010, with
group and individual disability insurance, group life, AD&D, dental and
vision insurance, retirement plans products and services, individual
annuities and investment advice. For more information about The
Standard, visit www.standard.com.
The Standard is the marketing name for StanCorp Financial Group, Inc.
and its subsidiaries: Standard Insurance Company, The Standard Life
Insurance Company of New York, Standard Retirement Services, StanCorp
Mortgage Investors, StanCorp Investment Advisers, StanCorp Real Estate
and StanCorp Equities.
About Disabled Sports USA
Founded in 1967 by disabled Vietnam veterans, Disabled Sports USA
(DSUSA) provides opportunities for individuals with disabilities to
rebuild their lives through sports, recreation and educational programs.
DSUSA is a national multi-sport, multi-disability organization serving
more than 60,000 youth and adults annually. A member of the U.S. Olympic
Committee, DSUSA offers programs through its nationwide network of over
100 community-based chapters operating in 38 states. For schedules and
additional information, visit www.dsusa.org.
DSUSA is a member of the Combined Federal Campaign number: 10151
About Challenged Athletes Foundation
It is the mission of the Challenged Athletes Foundation to provide
opportunities and support to people with physical disabilities so they
can pursue active lifestyles through physical fitness and competitive
athletics. The Challenged Athletes Foundation believes that involvement
in sports at any level increases self-esteem, encourages independence
and enhances quality of life.
Challenged Athletes Foundation’s®(CAF) Operation Rebound® program
provides unparalleled sports opportunities and support to American
troops and veterans of any branch of service, past and present, and
first responders who have suffered permanent physical injuries in the
line of duty. CAF’s Operation Rebound®(OR) provides support through
grants which provides direct funding for the acquisition of adaptive
sports equipment, training and competition expenses, mentors for
physical training programs at military medical centers, beginner athlete
sports clinics, and an on-line forum where Operation Rebound members and
their families can stay connected.
