
"Life has meaning only in the struggle - victory and defeat are in the hands of the gods, so let us celebrate the struggle!!!"
| STEVE
KING
Has a B.Sc. degree in Health and Human Services and is a Registered Clinical
Counsellor. He is an avid runner and triathlete who has held six national
age group records, has raced at Ironman and Ultraman triathlon distances
and has been a member of Canada`s national 100km team. In 1997 he was
the first BC runner to finish in the BC Marathon Championships and had
outright wins in the Kamloops 50km and the Haney to Harrison 100km events.
In 2001 he became only the second Canadian ever to finish the 135 miles
Death Valley race. He was the publisher of `Tri-Fit Quarterly`, a national
triathlon magazine, author of a triathlon training log, the book "Rapid
Recovery' and the co-editor of 'Running in the Zone' and a CBC colour commentator
for the sport of triathlon. He is also the race announcer for a number
of events including Ironman Canada, with an avid interest in healthy
balance and wholism. This includes the use of Applied Kinesiology, visualisation
and accelerated healing techniques, such as Thought Field Therapy (TFT),
Tapas Acupressure Technique (TAT), Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT),
Matrix Energetics and Whole Brain Integration. Steve can be contacted at stking@vip.net |
Joe Dutton, Steve King, Lance Armstrong in Calgary
Eddy Merkcx, Steve King and Axel Merkcx |