Going for the Gold: Lou's Olympics Competition Leads to Record Results
8.23.2022
ALS Community
Lou Gehrig
OVER $444,000 RAISED FOR THE IRON PHI PROGRAM
By Steve Good, Senior Vice President of Engagement and Philanthropy
This past February, the world tuned in to the XXIV Olympic Winter Games in Beijing to watch many of the world’s most extraordinary athletes strive for greatness. At the same time, Phi Delta Theta and the LiveLikeLou Foundation hosted Lou’s Olympics through the Iron Phi program, allowing participants to go for the gold as they raised money to leave ALS better than they found it.
Lou’s Olympics was a competition for Phi Delt undergraduate and alumni, current and aspiring Iron Phis, and even friends of Phis on campus. From February 4 to April 30, 2022, 545 Iron Phi participants raised $444,790 by going for the gold in over forty individual athletic competitions and ongoing chapter and province challenges.
INDIVIDUAL FUNDRAISING CHAMPION
Bob Sherwin (Cal State, Northridge): $25,601
CHAPTER FUNDRAISING CHAMPION
Ohio Epsilon (Akron): $30,354
PROVINCE QUALIFIERS
Chapters that raised over $4,444 and took first place during their province competition.
California Zeta (Cal State, Northridge): $25,601
Ohio Epsilon (Akron): $30,354
Florida Nu (Florida Atlantic): $30,000
Kansas Epsilon (Emporia State): $8,686
Washington Epsilon (Eastern Washington): $8,935
New Jersey Gamma (Seton Hall): $15,121
Kansas Delta (Wichita State): $8,936
Florida Iota (Central Florida): $14,406
Virginia Kappa (Radford): $5,255
Georgia Gamma (Mercer): $5,373
Kentucky Eta (Western Kentucky): $15,391
Colorado Gamma (Colorado State): $17,463
Maryland Beta (McDaniel): $4,444
New York Kappa (Hofstra): $4,753
Indiana Gamma (Butler): $11,341
Ohio Lambda (Kent State): $10,025
Texas Nu (Texas A&M): $13,971
Indiana Alpha (Indiana): $18,856
Texas Zeta (TCU): $10,356
Massachusettes Epsilon (Northeastern): $7,054
Ohio Alpha (Miami): $4,636
Indiana Theta (Purdue): $8,515
Utah Alpha (Utah): $6,230
Mississippi Alpha (Ole Miss): $8,024
GOLD MEDAL WINNERS
Individuals Athletic Competitions
Running
Mason Wahlers, RIT: 462 miles (total miles)
Gheorghe Ciobanu, Purdue: 30.2 miles (miles in a day)
Max Langmack, Wisconsin: 30:00 (4-mile run)
Austin Zody, Akron: 86 days (over 1 mile streak)
Kelly Derickson, GHQ (5k run + donation)
Porter Spell, Ole Miss (half marathon + donation)
Nick Bamont, Chapman (10-mile run + donation)
Cal Turner, Texas A&M: 5,000 (stairs in a day)
Walking/Hiking
Shayne Erwin, Emporia State: 219.3 (total miles)
Shayne Erwin, Emporia State: 60 (most miles in a day)