Pat Donnelly Posted April 27, 2007 Report Share Posted April 27, 2007 Aspen, CO - In honor of Donor Life Month this April, Olympic medalist snowboarder and organ donor recipient Chris Klug (Aspen, CO) hosted a hometown screening of the documentary film "Ride of Your Life," which follows Klug during the 2006 World Cup snowboarding season in order to demonstrate that organ transplants work and are now a part of mainstream medicine. "The film shows what's possible after transplants," said Klug, who underwent a liver transplant in 2000, then went on to win the 2002 Olympic bronze medal for parallel giant slalom. "It is possible to bounce back and live out your dreams. The film tells that story by intertwining my life on the World Cup tour last season with the stories of two women from Denver as they go through the entire transplant process." Following the free screening last Saturday at Aspen's Wheeler Opera House, which hosted 350 people, both women, Hannah Townsend, 17, and Sonya Byrd, 28, appeared onstage to a standing ovation. Each is now one year out from a successful transplant. "When the girls came up on stage, it really hit the audience hard," said Klug, a U.S. Snowboarding veteran. "Through the film, the audience had just gone through a very serious part of Hannah and Sonya's lives and then there they were, live up on stage and doing just fine. Aspen has always been super supportive of me and my career, but there are also a lot of people in this town who have been touched by organ donation. It means a lot to see this kind of support for this project." The recipient of the 2007 Delray Beach Film Festival Extreme Sports Film Award, the film was prescreened at the Sundance Film Festival and earlier last week in Denver. Klug hopes for more screenings across the U.S. this year with an eventual release to DVD and a possible deal to air it on television. Across the country, almost 100,000 people currently await a life-saving organ transplant and sadly 17 die daily while waiting. Klug hopes this film will inspire more to become organ donors. "I've lived a very good life because of my transplant and this is just another way that I can help spread the message of organ donation. We all can save lives and hopefully this helps people realize they can be a hero to someone," said Klug. "Ride of Your Life" is sponsored by The Chris Klug Foundation, a non-profit organization that promotes life-saving donation and quality of life for recipients, donors, donor families and transplant candidates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djtrussny Posted April 27, 2007 Report Share Posted April 27, 2007 This is an great cause, hope it would come to the East Coast. It's amazing how much good one can do just by filling out some simple paperwork and checking a box on the back of your license which is so easily overlooked. Thanks Klug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve Prokopiw Posted April 27, 2007 Report Share Posted April 27, 2007 My wife and I both have signed our paperwork and licenses as organ donors.I just hope I'm actually all the way dead when they yank em out. Waiting lists are very very long,but if more people actually did take the time(a few seconds at license renewal time) to do it, the lists would be much shorter and more people that deserve a new lease on life would get it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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