NEW YORK (WABC) -- Glenn Hartrick ran his first New York City Marathon in 2006 and was hooked.[br /][br /]He has completed multiple Ironman competitions.[br /][br /]He was on the cover of Runners World Magazine in 2012, saying "My legs take me places, allow me to see things".[br /][br /]Six months later, he was in a cycling accident that left him with a severed spine, plus a broken shoulder, scapula, and nine ribs.[br /][Ads /][br /]Six weeks into his rehab therapy he was asking about racing again and had his mind set on a handcycle.[br /][br /]And that's where the Challenged Athletes Foundation stepped in. At 33, Glenn did his first hand cycling half marathon at Rutgers in April, and Saturday he placed in his division.[br /][br /]Glenn joined us on Eyewitness News Sunday Morning.[br /][br /]For more information on the Challenged Athletes Foundation, visit: [url HREF="[br /]http://www.challengedathletes.org/site/c.4nJHJQPqEiKUE/b.6449023/k.BD6D/Home.htm" TARGET="http://www.challengedathletes.org/site/c.4nJHJQPqEiKUE/b.6449023/k.BD6D/Home.htm" REL="http://www.challengedathletes.org/site/c.4nJHJQPqEiKUE/b.6449023/k.BD6D/Home.htm"][br /]http://www.challengedathletes.org/site/c.4nJHJQPqEiKUE/b.6460809/k.4F0C/A_Celebration_of_Heroes_Heart__Hope.htm[/url]