Featured Athletes
The National Kidney Registry highlights the athletic achievements of living donor athletes who participate in Donor Games Open workouts and Championship events.
Cornelius Bornman competed in his first Donor Games event, the Bonnyman Workout 2023 Open, in January 2023, less than a year after donating his kidney to his 10-year-old daughter.
Jason burst onto the Donor Games scene in 2022, winning the top podium spot in his first event, the 3-Rep Trap Bar Deadlift 2022 Open, with a lift of 500 pounds.
Roni’s first Donor Games competition was the Mini Murph in 2021 and she has been consistently at the top of the leaderboard ever since. She loves being part of the Donor Games community.
Very few Donor Games athletes have been around since the very beginning of the Donor Games: Kevin Kilkenny is one of them. In fact, he himself may have been the inspiration for the event.
In his first event, the 3-Rep Trap Bar Deadlift 2022 Open, Justin King placed fourth in the Donor Men category. Now, he regularly appears at the top of the leaderboard for both Open events and Donor Games Championships.
Darlene Magsino is a frequent competitor in Donor Games events and consistently earns a place on the podium. Darlene has also competed in the combat sport Muay Thai, as well as other forms of martial arts.
Mimi Mahon, a frequent competitor and winner of Donor Games events, is the owner and head coach at Mahon Strength & Fitness, which opened its doors in January 2021 in Hamilton, Ohio.