If there were an Olympic event for never giving up and always staying optimistic, Mark Pollock would be a front-runner for gold.
The glass half full, is a phrase often rolled out to describe the optimistic among us; for a special few, a mere drop of hope is equivalent to a brimming glass.
Prior to leaving for Antarctica Mark said that his two greatest worries during the race would be, could they stay free of any major injuries and could they make the time cut-offs?
A three man team calling themselves “Team South Pole Flag” recently caught up with The Epoch Times to discuss their recent adventure.
Amundsen Omega3 South Pole Race 2008
South Pole Challenge for Blind Competitor, Mark Pollock
If there were an Olympic event for never giving up and always staying optimistic, Mark Pollock would be a front-runner for gold.
The glass half full, is a phrase often rolled out to describe the optimistic among us; for a special few, a mere drop of hope is equivalent to a brimming glass.
Prior to leaving for Antarctica Mark said that his two greatest worries during the race would be, could they stay free of any major injuries and could they make the time cut-offs?
A three man team calling themselves “Team South Pole Flag” recently caught up with The Epoch Times to discuss their recent adventure.
Amundsen Omega3 South Pole Race 2008
South Pole Challenge for Blind Competitor, Mark Pollock