Login required to started new threads

Login required to post replies

Randy Caddell dead
Quote | Reply
Sorry for the lack of details, but late Friday afternoon (Feb. 25, 2005) wheelchair/handcycle athlete Randy Caddell died after an accident with a motor vehicle in Kailua Kona. Friends are working on memorial services. When more is made public on the accident and services I will post it.

I am trying to pull together information on the various events he competed in around the world so anything any of you can pass on to me would be greatly appreciated. You may either post on this thread or PM me.


______________________________
Have you hugged Your Mom today?
Quote Reply
Re: Randy Caddell dead [Football Mom] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
Terrible news!
Quote Reply
Re: Randy Caddell dead [Football Mom] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
That's a real shame. He seemed like a really decent guy.
Quote Reply
Re: Randy Caddell dead [sevans] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
That is very sad indeed. I got to chat with him at IMNZ (1999?), and it put my whining about my very slow finish times at IMNZ into perspective. The dude was handcranking 112 miles on rough chipseal, up fairly steep hills in the rain trying to make the cutoff. My condolences to family and friends.

Tony Verow MD
Durango, CO 81301
Averow@bresnan.net
Last edited by: TonyV: Feb 26, 05 19:06
Quote Reply
Re: Randy Caddell dead [Football Mom] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
That is awful. It has been an annual tradition for him to blast by me at Lake Placid as I "run" the end of the marathon.
Quote Reply
Re: Randy Caddell dead [Football Mom] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
Damn! That sucks. Randy was a super nice guy and had a lot of fans in Taupo. I remember in 2001 or 2002, lots of townsfolk saying what an inspiration he was.

clm

clm
Nashville, TN
https://twitter.com/ironclm | http://ironclm.typepad.com
Quote Reply
Re: Randy Caddell dead [Football Mom] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
I am very sorry to hear this. I too saw him racing at Lake Placid in years past. Truly a "never say 'quit'" guy.


***
Quote Reply
Re: Randy Caddell dead [Football Mom] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
Terrible news. What an inspiration. i had the pleasure of sharing a hot tub with him at the King Kam in 2003 talking about the race. what a guy. Very sad news.
Quote Reply
Re: Randy Caddell dead [Football Mom] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
West Hawaii Today, SUnday Feb. 27, 2005

CADDELL IS FIRST BICYCLIST KILLED IN TWO YEARS

BY TRAVIS LOOP
WEST HAWAII TODAY
tloop@westhawaiitoday.com
Sunday, February 27, 2005 8:49 AM HST

Paraplegic triathlete Randy Caddell died after being struck by a vehicle while he was riding his bicycle on Queen Kaahumanu Highway near Malulani Gardens Friday afternoon.

Caddell, 37, a two-time winner of the Ironman Triathlon World Championship handcycle division, was traveling north on Queen Kaahumanu Highway on his racing bicycle and wheelchair hybrid, according to a Hawaii County Police report.

Kona patrol officers responded to a 4:27 p.m. emergency call and determined Caddell was struck by a 2003 Mazda MPVH operated by a 37-year-old Kailua-Kona woman who was making a left turn onto Malulani Street.













Caddell, of Kailua-Kona, was transported to Kona Community Hospital by fire rescue personnel and later died at 7:08 p.m., becoming the first bicyclist killed by a vehicle in West Hawaii since spring 2003.

Traffic Enforcement Unit officers have initiated a standard negligent homicide investigation and ordered an autopsy to determine the exact cause of death. Alcohol and speed are not considered factors in the accident, police said.

Carole Jean Bradburn, Caddell's girlfriend, and several of his friends were with him at the hospital when he died. The accident had caused severe brain damage and other serious injuries, said Joanne Benoit, a friend.

Caddell hurt his arm during the 2004 Ironman Triathlon and Friday was his first day training on the roads of Kona since the injury. He rode his bicycle from Kailua-Kona to Honaunau Bay, one of his favorite places, where he called Bradburn to tell her that he would be stopping at The Club to workout. Caddell was returning from Honaunau when the accident occurred.

"Randy had a strong spirit that lives on," said Bradburn, who also trained with Caddell in long-distance swimming. "He loved to race and had a strong determination to do his best. He had a great sense of humor and perspective on life. I loved and cared about him dearly. And he will always be my angel."


Caddell competed in more than 30 Ironman triathlons around the world including Germany, Jamaica, Lake Placid, N.Y., Malaysia, New Zealand, South Africa and Spain. He won the handcycle division in Kona in 2002 and 2003. He also regularly participated in marathons on the Big Island, Maui and Oahu.

"Words can't express how much it meant to Randy to compete in the Ironman," said Diana Bertsch, event director for the Ironman Triathlon World Championship in Kona. "He had a passion for racing and was definitely known all over the world for his competitiveness. Handcycle athletes like Randy are admired by so many and offer inspiration to people of all abilities and ages."

Caddell became a paraplegic after a motorcycle accident in Santa Cruz, Calif., when he was 19 years old. Since then, he spoke to students at numerous schools about overcoming challenges and the dangers of drinking and driving.

The last confirmed fatality from a vehicle striking a bicyclist came in April 2003, when Debra Kelly of Pagosa, Colo., died after a car hit her on Akoni Pule Highway in Kohala. The death of Kona resident Wayne Scrimshaw while riding his bicycle in the May 2003 Keauhou-Kona Triathlon was never conclusively determined to have been caused by a collision with a car.

Ann Peterson of People's Advocacy for Trails Hawaii, said the accident is extremely unfortunate and that PATH continues to lobby the Hawaii Department of Transportation to include bike paths in the widening of Queen Kaahumanu Highway.

"The community developed a plan eight years ago that includes bike lanes, separated traffic and landscaping, which would slow cars down and allow bike use in a safe environment," Peterson said. The DOT has not yet shared widening plans with Kona residents, she said.

Anyone who may have witnessed the accident is asked to call officer Sharlotte Bird at 326-4646, extension 229 or the Hilo Traffic Enforcement Unit office at 961-8889.

Memorial services are tentatively planned for Saturday.


______________________________
Have you hugged Your Mom today?
Quote Reply
Re: Randy Caddell dead [Football Mom] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
Quote Reply
Re: Randy Caddell dead [cervelodude] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
http://www.insidetriathlon.com/news/fea/2576.0.html
Quote Reply
Re: Randy Caddell dead [Football Mom] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
Randy was an incredible person and an amazingly powerful and capable man. When I read of such strength and determination and wisdom in the face of adversity I so often realize I would never have that grace and fortitude.

I guess we try to tell ourselves it is some greater good- that he goes on to something better becasue he was so good here. We try to tell ourselves that, and it still doesn't really help all that much.

Men like that come along very infrequently. An enormous loss to everyone exposed to his incredible story.

Tom Demerly
The Tri Shop.com
Quote Reply
Re: Randy Caddell dead [Football Mom] [ In reply to ]
Quote | Reply
Sad stuff...I remember seeing him and his long blond hair in October---hard to miss the guy. Thanks for posting the story. And thoughts, wishes and prayers to his family and friends.
Quote Reply