Every year, Arthus attempts to qualify and compete in the Ironman World Championship. This year after qualifying for 2026 Ironman 140.6 and 70.3 World Championships. , he decided to raise money and awareness in a special campaign to go along with this effort. This yearly campaign raises funds for the three Navy Special Warfare foundations.
Team RED4 has been presenting the professional champions of the World Championship with the honorary Team RED4 Paddle. This paddle is hand made and proudly displays the team logo which supports the surviving families and brave warriors of the Naval Special Warfare Community. Team RED4 is encouraging members to qualify and join him at the biggest stage in Ironman circuit.
Arthus has qualified for both distance World Championships!.
Team RED4 will once again be doing a yearly fundraiser for the foundations we support. Donate here using our Go fund me if you want the team to collect the funds and be able to use money to buy hats and shirts to sell for fund raisers. All money raised will eventually get donated to one of the foundations at the end of 2026.
Or, donating directly to the foundations.Go to our Navy Seal Foundation fundraising site.
Go to our Word of Honor fund fundraising site.
Go to our Seal Legacy fundraising site.
Your support would mean a lot to us and to the recipients in the foundations. Hooyah!!!
Arthus completed Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Marbella, Spain
Arthus competed in both the Ironman 140.6 in Kona, Hawaii, and the 70.3 in Taupo, New Zealand, World Championships.
Presented paddle to Male Champion Jelle Geens (Pictured) and Taylor Knibb (Not Pictured)
Crossing the finish line of the 2024 Ironman 140.6 World Championship, Kailua-Kona
Presenting paddle to Male Champion Patrick Lange
Arthus completed the 2023 Ironman World Championship in Nice France.
Presenting paddle to Male Champion Sam Laidlow
Team RED4 and it's supporters raised over $2,900 from GoFundme World of Honor Fund and $5,000 that was donated straight to WoHF by a great supporter Bob and Donna Rothlisberger totalling over $7,900 for 2021 and 2022 Ironman World Championship fundraiser to the WoHF. This will make great memories for the children of our fallen Warriors of the Naval Special Warfare community. Hooyah!!!.
Arthus presenting the honorary Team RED4 paddle to winner Gustav Iden
Arthus presenting the honorary Team RED4 paddle to winner Chelsea Sodaro
Team RED4 and it's supporters raised and donated over $1000 to the Word of Honor Fund. Because the World Championship was actually held in 2022, this amount was carried over into the 2022 fundraiser.
Arthus presenting the honorary Team RED4 paddle to winner Kristian Blumenfelt
The paddle was also presented to Daniela Ryf, the female champion