
On the morning of October 29th, Larry Csonka will provide an
inspiring Keynote Address for the 2009 NORA Conference. NORA
attendees will leave the conference with a renewed confidence to
strive for perfection in any endeavor.
Larry Csonka and power running became synonymous in the NFL
of the 1970’s. As a player with the powerhouse Miami Dolphins he
charged so tenaciously through defenses that his name became a
household word and his nickname, Zonk, became a new American
verb. From 1971-1973, he led the Dolphins to three Super Bowl
appearances, earning All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors along the way.
He and halfback Jim Kiick were affectionately known as “Butch Cassidy
and the Sundance Kid,” and were key players in the Dolphins’
perfect 17-0 season in 1972. Csonka earned the MVP award of the
Dolphins’ Super Bowl VIII victory over the Minnesota Vikings by rushing 33 times for 145 yards and 2 touchdowns.
In 1973, he was voted Super Athlete of the Year by the Professional Football Writers Association. In
1987, he was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in only his second year of eligibility.

Larry continues to work in the “public eye” as host and producer of
an outdoor adventure program. He currently hosts and produces
“NAPA’s North to Alaska”, which airs on the Versus Network. These
programs showcase Larry’s experience as a fisherman and hunter
and his enthusiasm for
outdoor sports and conservation.
Larry Csonka has a tremendous
story to tell and backs
it up with a warm sincere approach
that will have you on
the edge of your seat. Larry
will speak about the game, the players, coaching and starring moments
of a great career. You will delight in his humor and leave feeling
that they have always known him.

Larry Csonka is more than a retired football player; he is a legend.
Make sure you register today to attend this amazing conference. Larry
Csonka will help NORA celebrate 25 years as an organization dedicated
to serving the interests of the liquid recycling industry.
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