Sunday, May 6, 2012

Bo jackson charity ride

  • TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Bo Jacksons 300-mile bike ride across Alabama ended Saturday in Tuscaloosa, with the Heisman Trophy winner having raised more than $413,000 so far to help victims of last springs tornado outbreaks.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Thats when the idea for Bo Bikes Bama was born. Jackson will lead a group on a 5-day, 300-mile charity bike ride through some of the areas hardest hit by last years storms.
  • (Orlando Sentinel)
  • Describing himself as a one-time "gangster" as a youth, the 49-year-old Jackson said he hopes "Bo Bikes Bama" will turn into an annual, one-day charity ride after this year.
  • (New Haven Register)
  • TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA — Bo Jacksons 480-km bike ride across Alabama ended Saturday in Tuscaloosa, with the Heisman Trophy winner having raised more than $413,000 so far to help victims of last springs tornado outbreaks.
  • (Japan Times)
  • Bo Jackson greets fans and signed autographs in Pleasant Grove, Ala., Friday, April 27, 2012,, on the fourth day of the Bo Bikes Bama charity bike ride on the one-year anniversary of the deadly Alabama tornadoes.
  • (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
  • The good-natured cheer epitomized what Jackson has done for the state of Alabama on his Bo Bikes Bama charity bike ride to raise money for tornado relief.
  • (News-Courier)
  • (WIAT)-- Sports legend Bo Jackson will embark on a four-day bike ride through Bos goal is to raise $1 million through this charity bike ride.
  • (CBS42.com)
  • Even now, the camaraderie among citizens has not faded. At the end of this month, Bo Jackson, a former Auburn football player, is leading a group on a five-day, 300-mile charity bike ride through some of the areas hardest hit by last year's storms.
  • (Everything Alabama Blog)
  • Etc. Bo Bikes Bama for charity Retired two-sport star Bo Jackson hopes to raise $1 million for tornado relief and increase awareness of lingering damage across Alabama with a five-day, 300-mile bicycle ride through the state that begins Tuesday.
  • (Lexington Herald-Leader)

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