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RECENT ADVENTURES

World's Toughest Mudder 2018

Bella, Fran, Max, Mark and I competed in World's Toughest Mudder 2018 outside Atlanta, GA. Record low temps made it an extremely challenging race. Fran and I started getting hypothermic around 11:30pm and had to sit out the rest of the race.

America's Toughest Mudder - West

Max, Fran, and I competed in America's Toughest Mudder - West in Sonoma, CA in October 2018.

Action Asia Kazakhstan 100km Ultramarathon

My parents, David and Isabella, my sister Bella and brother David, Fran and I competed in Action Asia's 100km, 3-day ultramarathon through Kazakhstan in September 2018. 

America's Toughest Mudder - South

Bella and I competed in America's Toughest Mudder - South in Austin, TX in May 2018. 

World's Toughest Mudder 2017

Aaron, Bella, and I competed in World's Toughest Mudder in Lake Las Vegas, NV in November 2017.

Racing Madagascar 250km Ultramarathon

My mother Isabella and I competed in the 250km Racing Madagascar ultramarathon in July 2017.

America's Toughest Mudder - Northeast

Max, Bella, Zoe, Andre, and I competed in America's Toughest Mudder - Northeast outside Philadelphia, PA in May 2017.

World's Toughest Mudder 2016

Aaron, Zoe, Bella, and I competed in World's Toughest Mudder outside Lake Las Vegas, NV in November 2016.

Ironman Cozumel 2015

My parents, David and Isabella, and my brother David and I all competed in Ironman Cozumel in Cozumel, Mexico in November 2015.

Ironman Cozumel 2014

 Cason competed in Ironman Cozumel in Cozumel, Mexico in November 2014.

Beach to Battleship Ironman 

My mother Isabella and I competed in the Beach to Battleship Ironman in November 2013 in Wilmington, NC.

Challenge Wanaka 

Iron-distance triathlon in Wanaka, New Zealand in January 2012.

The Rainbow Summits Project

The Rainbow Summits Project is Cason's initiative to raise funds and awareness for The Trevor Project, the leading GLBTQ suicide and crisis prevention service, by climbing the highest peak on each continent—the “Seven Summits.” With his successful ascent of Denali in July 2013, Cason became the first openly LGBT person and fifth youngest person to accomplish this feat.



The goal of this project is not only to raise donations for The Trevor Project, but also to improve awareness of LGBTQ involvement in athletics. 

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