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"I was starving," the slim Farmington Hills dentist said. "I wanted pizza. I couldn't find pizza, so I ate four Whoppers." DeRoven and Grand Rapids college student and triathlon veteran Dean Cohen partici- pated in a sports contest to end all sports contests, where 1,200 persons compete against each other in a course of events that includes a 2.4 mile swim in the Pacific Ocean, a 112-mile bike ride and 26.2-mile run. All of which must be com- pleted within 17 hours, the con- test rules dictate. DeRoven said he beat his predicted time by 45 minutes. Coming in in about the 600s, he did the maneuvers in 13:15. Cohen, who for most of the route was in 90th place, fell to 224th, still a good showing, finishing in 11:16. Cohen said he hopes to go back next year for the competi- tion. "I'd like to do it in under 101/2 hours," he said. Dr. DeRoven had had enough. "Well, it's a once-in-a-lifetime thing. No way in the world could I ever do as well as I did." However, he didn't totally reject the idea of doing it all over again. "If I get the opportunity, I may do it again." Both said the course met their expectations. DeRoven was grateful for the overcast skies, which kept the heat down "tre- mendously." Cohen was grateful for the aid stations. Cohen told The Jewish News he was still sore when inter- viewed about a week after the race. DeRoven said he felt "tre- mendous." "I felt the best I've ever felt in my life." Nothing really unusual hap- pened to the two Michiganians. Cohen's clothes and bike were lost in Chicago for about a day and a half. DeRoven tried to get on TV, and managed to run be- hind a TV camera crew inter- viewing someone else. But, he had no luck in being inter- viewed himself. And how would they evaluate the race? "I felt good all the way," DeRoven said. "It was so much fun." Cohen agreed. "It was a high quality race and fun." For what monumental award did they exert their very bodies and essences to the max? 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Classes For Children and Adults Program designed to provide for perfection in the individual by building Self Defense • Self Discipline • Physical Fitness • Self Improvement • Self Confidence • Self Respect Weight Control • Temper Control REGISTER EARLY TO SECURE YOUR PLACE IN CLASS CALL 968-2247 Noted TV personality and newspaper columnist, Hodding Carter, will be guest at the 20th anniversary celebration of the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies at Wayne State Univer- sity on Saturday at 8 p.m. at the McGregor Center on campus. Carter served as assistant sec- retary of state for public affairs and department spokesman from 1977 to 1980. Following this, he was the anchorman and chief correspondent for the Public Broadcasting System's award- winning series, Inside Story Since last spring, Carter has been the chief correspondent for a weekly PBS series on Con- gress as well as a regular par- ticipant on This Week with. David Brinkley on ABC TV and the guest anchor for Nightline. "Terrorism and the Media" is - Carter's topic for the evening. He will be awarded the Center's Humanity in the Arts Award. Another feature of the Cele- bration program will be a spe- cial musical slide presentation, written by Detroit area resi- dents Rudy Simons and Mort Zieve. Lillian Genser is director of the Center. Co-chairmen are Gov. James Blanchard, Detroit Mayor Coleman Young, WSU President Dr. David Adamany and Janey Hart, widow of Sen. Phillip Hart. There is a fee. Refreshments will be served, and a cash bar will be available. For reservations and informa- tion, call the Center for Peace and Conflict Studies, 577-3453 or 577-3468.