June 8, 2023 – As a child, Crandell lost his mother, aunt, and uncle to addiction and suicide. He eventually lost a promising hockey career plus his home, friends, and will to live to addiction himself for over a decade. But, after his third arrest, he quit cold turkey and from that point on Crandell chose to take back control of his life. “I believe that having my addiction and surviving it, I found my life’s purpose and that is to provide service to other people and that’s why I do Ironman, is to carry that message of hope,” says Crandell.
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