 
Griffo Accepts Adirondack Challenge - Plans to Best Governor and Other Also-Rans
July 20, 2013
 
State  Senator Joseph A. Griffo (R-C-IP, Rome) today expressed confidence that the  Senate’s team entry into the First Annual  Adirondack Challenge would prevail over the rest of the field of raft-racing  participants.
This  Sunday, Griffo will be part of a six-person raft, participating in the Indian  River raft race which will pit them against Governor Andrew Cuomo and other  teams of legislators and officials from across New York. Griffo will row with a  team that includes Senate Majority Coalition Co-Leader Jeff Klein  (D-Westchester/Bronx) and Senator David Valesky  (D-Oneida).
“While  I’d like to believe the Governor and his staff when they say that they’re not  taking the event seriously,” Griffo said with a smile. “We’ve heard the whispers  about their secret training sessions; we’ve been told rumors about their strict,  fortified, dietary regimen, and there’s an internet story floating around about  the Governor using his connections to have a state-of-the-art, custom-made,  carbon-fiber raft for his crew.” Griffo quipped, “My colleagues and I are  ignoring all that chatter and we will do what we always do: we’ll bring energy,  effort and enthusiasm to the race and may the best team  prevail.”
Governor  Cuomo had issued the race challenge this past January, in his State of the State  speech. The Adirondack Challenge will be a two day-long festival with  food, music and water races. Sunday’s three-mile, whitewater race will involve  Griffo and the Senate team in a raft against Governor Cuomo’s team. The State  Assembly is expected to field a squad and other crews comprised of agency  officials from across the state, from the North Country to Long Island, will  also compete.  Monday’s race will pit the  Governor’s team against one with NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg and  staff.
Griffo,  a member of the Senate Standing Committee on Cultural Affairs, Tourism, Parks and  Recreation and whose district includes a small portion of the Adirondack  Park said, “This is a great way to bring attention to some of the many of  recreational options that’s available in the region. For some of the racers,  this will be their first time in the Park. They’ll see for themselves, pristine  waterways that they’ve only seen before on television.”
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