
#085 - Running into the Record Books with Caleb Prewitt
AdaptX Podcast · AdaptX
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Show Notes
In this episode of the AdaptX podcast, host Brendan Aylward speaks with Caleb Pruitt, a 17-year-old athlete breaking barriers in running and triathlon, and his mother, Karen. They discuss Caleb's journey in sports, the impact of Special Olympics, the challenges of training, and the importance of inclusivity in athletics. Caleb shares his experiences of achieving world records and his aspirations for the future, including upcoming races and his goals beyond sports. The conversation highlights the significance of community support and motivation for individuals with disabilities.
Takeaways
- Caleb started running during the pandemic to stay active.
- Special Olympics played a crucial role in Caleb's socialization.
- Caleb enjoys biking the most in triathlons.
- He is one of the youngest people with Down syndrome to complete a triathlon.
- Caleb has set multiple world records in running.
- Community support is vital for athletes with disabilities.
- Motivation for individuals with ID often needs to be tangible.
- Inclusivity in races is beneficial for all participants.
- Caleb's journey inspires other families with disabilities.
- Awareness and training for gym staff can improve inclusivity.
Keywords
Caleb Pruitt, Special Olympics, triathlon, world records, inclusivity, disabilities, running, motivation, training, community support