

Vinson makes for his fifth summit, having already scaled Denali in North America, Aconcagua in South America, Carstensz Pyramid in Australasia and Kilimanjaro in Africa. Up next is Mount Elbrus in Russia with Mount Everest rounding out his adventures. His quest, however, isn’t about fame and fortune.
“I’m raising money for the Royal Flying Doctor Service,” explains Richmond. “They saved my mom’s life when we lived in the Australian desert. I’m also raising money for the Children’s Hospital at Westmead in Sydney.”
Whether he’s hand-feeding hyenas in South Africa or running through the streets of Istanbul in pink speedos, Richmond’s mountains are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to his life of extremes.
The athlete is also completely addicted to Crossfit and will be competing in the Crossfit World Games. It’s an event that sees five workouts released online over five weeks. Workouts must be done to exact specifications with the fastest times moving forward within their divisions. The top forty competitors from around the world will meet in LA to compete for up to a million dollars in prize money.
“Training isn’t just a hobby anymore,” says the Level One coach who teaches at TMT 3 pm Monday through Friday. “Crossfit has turned fitness into a sport. You can train because you love working out and test yourself against your previous time and the times of others.”
Always eager to introduce new faces to fitness, Richmond says he wants to pass on as much as he can.
“Don’t be intimidated. At the very beginning there are a thousand people just like you. Everybody has to start somewhere.”
Sound advice coming from a former fat kid.
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