The twins were born three months prematurely and Peder did not get enough oxygen during the birth. As a consequence he suffers from severe cerebral palsy, is bound to a wheelchair and requires 24 hour assistance.
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Steen picks up his brother for training. The time in the car is spent talking about everything and anything.
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They are both very tired but very happy.
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At 22.47.38 Team Tvilling reaches the finish line and officially becomes Ironmen! Their final time is 15h 47min 38sec.
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The last lap was run after it had gotten dark. They have to reach the finish line before 23.00 to officially recognized as having completed an Ironman.
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Steen is getting very tired. Here he has 1 12 lap left of the marathon.
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Due to the fact that Copenhagen is a rather small city, the marathon was four laps of the same route.
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Team Tvilling was in danger of failing to reach the cut off time on the bicycle part of the race. The rain and wind was a major obstacle, but they make it just in time!
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Lots of people had shown up to cheer and show their support.
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The route took them through the lovely Danish countryside.
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This shows the beginning of the first of the two 90 km bicycle parts.
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After 1h30min the Team Tvilling reaches dry land and Steen carries Peder to their bicycle.
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This picture was taken after 45 minutes of swimming.
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Another Ironman contestant comes over to wish Peder good luck.
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Yesterday morning 24th of August, 2014 Team Tvilling set out to complete the 2014 Ironman Copenhagen race.
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The brothers often go eat dinner at their mother's place after training.
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The twins were born three months prematurely and Peder did not get enough oxygen during the birth. As a consequence he suffers from severe cerebral palsy, is bound to a wheelchair and requires 24 hour assistance.
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Their mother Else helps out with changing into warm, dry clothers after the race.
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The twins have a lot of fans who faithfully cheer them on. In fact they have pretty much become the darlings of whole Denmark.
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Steen has to push Peder in his carriage up a really steep, slippery hill at a run. Most other runners chose to simply walk up this part.
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The twin's mother, Else, is cheering them on!
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Due to the cold, Peder has to put a lot of focus into lying completely still and not let his shaking turn into cramps this photo is also from the half Ironman race.
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In order to get from the water to the bike Steen has to carry Peder.
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The twins first completion of a half Ironman. Their time was 7h22min.
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This picture shows Peder at a summercamp for kids with cerebral palsy where he and his brother spoke about not being limited by one's disability.
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Steen has this tattoo on his left leg. It is a reminder to never give up. He has previously trained to enter two Ironman races only to have to give up due to injuries.
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The brothers previously sought to complete a half Ironan, but had to give up 20 km into the bicycle part because the bike was breaking apart. This picture shows them waiting to get picked up by their older brother.
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A full Ironman race consists of first a 3,86 km swim, a 180,25 km bicycle ride and lastly a full marathon run of 42,2 km - with no breaks.
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Team Tvilling Danish for Team Twin is the name the brothers use when they enter a race.
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The twins have had to have special equipment made - for instance this harness so Steen can pull his brother after him in an inflatable kayak during the 3,86 km swim.
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Apart from strengthening their own brotherhood, the twins say that they hope to help break down some of the prejudices that exist about handicapped people and their ability to participate in sports.
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Peder quickly decided not to let his handicap dictate his life or limit his opportunities. The brothers have long shared a dream of completing a full Ironman race together.