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Marathon duo defying the odds
Quadriplegic rolls along as friend runs in their 19th race
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As a student at Weber State University, where he met Sorenson, Brenchley went to every dance and was never afraid to ask a girl out, even when it meant his friends would go without dates. He served as a section leader and sang his heart out as a tenor for the choir at the school's LDS Institute of Religion. He took just about every course offered at the institute and currently volunteers at Ogden's Treehouse Museum.
In addition to girls, Brenchley enjoys music and video games and uses his fingers to communicate, slowly typing words into a small computer that speaks for him.
"He's done a lot of things and met a lot of people," Joe Brenchley said of his son. Vickie Brenchley has been Brian's companion through it all, earning her a spot as a valuable resource for other mothers with disabled children.
"Brian might do things differently than others, but he does more than most able-bodied people do, because he goes out and does everything he wants," Sorenson said. "It's just a matter of how bad he wants it."
"We just have to do everything we know we can do when we know we can do it," Sorenson said.
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what a great story! proof of what people can do with...
hawaii girl | July 24, 2008 at 12:25 p.m.
These guys finished the race in 4:16:45.
Way to go team Brenchley!
FYI | July 24, 2008 at 11:02 a.m.
Running a marathon is the hardest thing I have ever done in my life....
Admirer | July 24, 2008 at 10:34 a.m.
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