Noah Aldrich, 14, regularly competes in youth triathlons. Triathlons are long-distance races that involve swimming, biking, and running. Noah hasn’t won a race, but he’s not trying to. He refuses to leave behind his 12-year-old brother, Lucas, who is in a wheelchair. Noah pulls his brother on a raft when he swims and in a trailer when he bikes. He pushes Lucas in a cart during the running portion of the triathlons.
Lucas has a rare condition called lissencephaly (lih-sehn-SEH-fuh-lee). This means “smooth brain.” People with the condition lack the folds that are part of a healthy brain. They can have difficulty walking, talking, and swallowing, among other symptoms.
Noah Aldrich is 14. He competes in youth triathlons. Triathlons are long-distance races. Racers in a triathlon run. They also swim and bike. Noah hasn’t won a race. But he’s not trying to. He refuses to leave behind his 12-year-old brother, Lucas. Lucas is in a wheelchair. Noah pulls his brother on a raft when he swims. He pulls him in a trailer when he bikes. He pushes Lucas in a cart when he runs.
Lucas has a rare condition. It’s called lissencephaly (lih-sehn-SEH-fuh-lee). This means “smooth brain.” People with this condition don’t have the folds that are part of a healthy brain. They can have difficulty walking and talking. They might also have trouble swallowing. There are other symptoms, too.