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Fight Gone Bad Shirts
There are several Teams who have not submitted some combination of Shirt colors, sizes or a team name to myself or Paul at Quist. Tomorrow is the deadline to get your information in otherwise we’ll have to guesstimate your sizes and leave you nameless. The following teams are missing information:
Teams: 6, 9, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 20. Please email ps(AT)quistindustries.com and David(AT)CrossFitSouthBrooklyn.com ASAP with the following info:
Team Number
Team Name
Color Request
Shirt Sizes
Subway Series Tomorrow!
Team SBK will representing strong with 31 competitors at tomorrow’s final event of the 2011 CF Subway Series. We wish the best luck to everyone competing in “Fran” tomorrow and hope to see a big showing of SBK support (Black Sea!) sporting your SBK shirt and outside voices. The first heat will kick off at 9:15am and will run to about 12. Will you be there?
There are no normal Group Classes as well as Teaser, Active Recovery and Platform availably tomorrow.
Updated Fight Gone Bad Team Names
Team 1: Team Glamour Muscles
Team 2: Fight Gone Badasses
Team 3: Fight Gone Baz
Team 4: Pukey In Pink
Team 5: Your Worst Enema
Team 8: Termin8rs
Team 10: The Brooklyn Honey Badgers
Team 11: Team Thunder, Bitch
Team 13: Inka and the Azteks
Team 17: Dream Team Seventeen
10 Teams still have yet to pick a name! Time is ticking folks, please get me a name by the end of today!
Fight Gone Bad Fundraising Update
CFSBK Affiliate Team Total: $33,078.00 (2nd in the world out of 1,007 affiliates!)
CFSBK Top 10 Fundraisers
1. Matt Ufford $23,323
2. Peter Mattis $950
3. Yoshi Stone $800
4. David Osorio $700
5. Chris Paschke $500
6. Isaac Wayton $630
7. Josi Stone $425
8. Tom Shpetner $422
9. Maxwell Knight $421
10. Rob Nugent $409
The $23 Challenge
Out of 105 competitors, 55 have stepped forward and raised money for others in need. Remember that Fight Gone Bad is more than a workout, it’s an opportunity to make a difference in someone else’s life. Matt Ufford has raised over 23 THOUSAND dollars on his own and as a sign of solidarity, I’m asking everyone with $0 next to their name to donate at least $23 to their cause and send out 1 email or make 1 facebook wall post about what they’re doing. If Matt’s effors don’t inspire you, I don’t know what will!
David’s Efforts:
I’m sitting at 4th place with $700 raised, my effort included posting once on facebook, emailing my immediate family, some extended family, close friends and putting $50 of my own money into the account. I figured I’d put it on FB to see what came back and I was very surprised when a friend from high school and a casual acquaintance from years ago donated to my effort. You never know who has been affected by war and is willing to donate to these foundations. I even ended up reconnecting with a few people and catching up on lost time. Double Win! Tomorrow I’m going to re-email the people who haven’t donated and remind them about what I’m doing and give them an update on how close I am to my goal ($1,000). It often takes 2-3 reminders to get everyone who is going to donate to whip out that fliff. I can’t emphasize how a modest effort can go such a long way.
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See these “typical” gym members and how and why they’re raising money for FGB6
Matt Powell Potomac CrossFit
Chris Smith Jr. CrossFit Trident