Bill Holden

Bill Holden

Bill Holden (born 1948 in Elgin, Illinois), is a teacher who embarked on a 2,100 mile (3,400 km) walk, from Arizona to Chicago, during 2005, hoping to raise $250,000 dollars to be donated to the American Diabetes Association so that a cure for juvenile diabetes can be found. Holden made national headlines with his walk.

Biography

Bill Holden grew up at the beginning of the television era in the United States. His father was a die-hard baseball fan. In 1957, Holden had his first in-person baseball experience, going to a Chicago Cubs home game. Holden became a lifetime Cubs fan instantly.

Ron Santo became Holden's favorite player.

Holden has followed the Cubs his whole life since seeing them play in person for the first time. He chose to become a teacher instead of a baseball player, however, and, in 1966, he enrolled at Southern Illinois University, graduating with a degree in pedagogy in 1970.

Holden got his first job as a teacher in 1973. He has been working as a teacher since. He became interested in teaching Native American children, so, after many years teaching in the Illinois public schools system, he relocated to Camp Verde, Arizona. At Camp Verde, he became aware of the alarming incidence of diabetes among Indian children. He started teaching groups of children that suffered from the disease.

On New Year's Eve 2004, his son presented him with the docu-film "This Old Cub", based on Santo's experience as a diabetic player in MLB. After watching the film seven times before going to bed that morning, Holden became inspired and convinced that he needed to do something to help find a cure for diabetes.

The walk

On January 11, 2005, Holden began his walk, hoping to cover at least 12 miles each day. Holden crossed over six states, including New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri, apart from Arizona and Illinois. Among the things he had to battle along the way were wearyness and the summer heat. According to his own account, Holden had a brush with death when he was about to get run over by a car, but the drivers recognized him and waved.

Holden had told Santo about the fund raising walk before it took place, gaining Santo's admiration.

On June 29, Holden arrived at "Harry Caray's restaurant" in Rosemont, Illinois. He overnighted there, as he had previously done in several odd places and small hotels.

After arriving at the famous Cubs baseball stadium, Wrigley Field, on July 1, Holden, who was joined by Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich during the final steps of his walk, threw that day's symbolic first pitch to Kerry Wood, as the Cubs played the Washington Nationals. During the game's seventh inning stretch, he and Santo sang the "Take me Out to the Ballgame" baseball hymn.

Bill Holden has arthritis in both of his knees. His fund-raising walk made headlines in newspapers across his home country, including "The Arizona Republic" and many others.

Ron Santo told reporters that "When he mentioned the fact that he was going to walk from Arizona to Wrigley Field to raise money for diabetes, I couldn't believe it! Then, when I heard he was 20 miles away, I'm saying 'get in the car and drive it. You've made it!' But he said, 'Nope, I'm going to walk'. I mean, think about that. It's Amazing!"

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External links

* [http://www.thisoldcub.com/walk2.htm thisoldcub.com]


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