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Now you have a chance to meet, greet and COMPETE against reality stars. You wanted to beat Rob and Amber (Survivor and The Amazing race) at their own game. Now is your chance. Do you think you can race faster than David and Mary (The Amazing race)? Are you a better swimmer than Ozzy (Survivor)? Maybe you have more connections than Vincent Pastore (The Sopranos and The Apprentice). Are you a better exec than Tana Goertz (The Apprentice)? Can you out-muscle James Clement (Survivor)?  Well now is the time when need to put your money where your mouth is. Quit sitting on the sidelines and talking a good game. Get up and show us what you got.

June 27th, 2009 is the Kentuckiana Police and Firefighters benefit and Saturday is when The Biggest Kentucky Challenge begins.  A chance to compete with and against some of your favorite reality stars.

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Bruce Kanegai

Survivor: Panama Exhile Island

Bruce Kanegai is a third generation Japanese American who grew up in Los Angeles. During the 1960's, Bruce Kanegai received the Boy Scout rank of Eagle Scout and the rank of Black Belt from the Shotokan Karate School. Bruce Kanegai received his Bachelor of Arts degree from California State University, Northridge. He also received his teaching credentials for the State of California.

For the past 34 years, Bruce Kanegai has been teaching art at Simi Valley High School, where he has taught over 10,000 students. Bruce Kanegai had been awarded "Teacher of the Year" from The International Rotary Club, The Bravo Award from the Los Angeles Music Center, The Amgen Corporation, The Pasadena Art Center College of Design and the Otis/Parsons Art School.

Bruce Kanegai is a fifth-degree black belt in karate and has taught more than 7,000 students over about 40 years. In 1967, he was a member of the first US karate team to visit Japan. In 2000, Bruce Kanegai was promoted to the highest ranking black belt in the Shotokan Karate of America. In 2004, he was a judge at Shotokan's 40th Anniversary celebration in France. Bruce Kanegai is currently in the process of finishing a book on the 50-year history of the Shotokan Karate of America.

In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Bruce Kanegai was a top backpacking instructor for Moorpark Community College, the Yosemite Institute and many private organizations. Some of his backpacking highlights include hiking the entire state of Oregon and, in 1980, setting a new record of running the 220-mile John Muir Trail from Mount Whitney to Yosemite National Park.

From 1978-1992, Bruce Kanegai was a POST (Police Officer Survival Training) Instructor in California. Under the Downey-Roth System, Bruce Kanegai assisted in teaching police instructors arrest and control techniques, weapon retention and the side-handle baton.

Bruce Kanegai is a member of the California Art Educators Association and Shotokan Karate of America. His hobbies include photography, drawing, hiking, golfing and skiing. Bruce Kanegai has had several close brushes with death, including being bitten by a large rattlesnake while golfing three years ago.

Bruce Kanegai currently lives in Simi Valley, California, with his wife of 27 years, Nancy. They have two children, Alexander and Danielle, and one dog, Chako. Bruce Kanegai's birth date is December 17, 1947.

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