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D.J. Angelillo of Bristol runs on a treadmill at Gaylord Hospital Wednesday as part of a physical therapy session to get ready for the Gaylord Gauntlet, a 5K obstacle race on the hospital grounds June 14. (Photo by Lori Riley)

D.J. Angelillo of Bristol runs on a treadmill at Gaylord Hospital Wednesday as part of a physical therapy session to get ready for the Gaylord Gauntlet, a 5K obstacle race on the hospital grounds June 14. (Photo by Lori Riley)

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By | lriley@courant.com | Hartford Courant

PUBLISHED: June 4, 2025 at 5:00 AM EDT

Four years ago, this CT man suffered a traumatic brain injury in a dirt bike accident four years ago that left him partially paralyzed. Now he's planning to compete in an obstacle race.

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