by Sharon Rondeau
(Oct. 10, 2024) — The Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (VSRF), founded in 2021 by entrepreneur and philanthropist Steve Kirsch in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, will feature Thursday evening “extreme” triathlete Heiko Sepp, who suffered side effects following his first COVID-19 “vaccine” and, advised to obtain a second shot, became seriously ill thereafter.
The program is titled, “C19 Injury in Athletes: An Xtreme Triathelete’s [sic] Story” and begins at 7:00 p.m. EDT/4:00 p.m. PDT.
Sepp’s medical deterioration is the subject of a documentary, “My Biggest Battle,” which reports he developed an autoimmune disease, pericarditis, severe joint pain, fainting and fatigue following injection of the COVID-19 “vaccine.”
According to his website, Sepp earned first place in the Evergreen Endurance contest; “third-place finishes” at the “Ironman” contest held annually in Hawaii consisting of a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bicycle marathon and a 26.22-mile run completed in succession over approximately 16 hours; and second place in the “Alaskaman” Extreme Triathlon.
The website additionally reports:
The documentary follows Heiko’s arduous journey through numerous hospital visits, medical tests, and consultations with healthcare professionals,” the website states. “Despite his athletic prowess and a lifetime of peak health, Heiko finds himself struggling to navigate a healthcare system that offers few answers and little relief.
The financial strain on his family adds another layer of complexity to their ordeal as they seek solutions in private clinics…
As Heiko’s search for a diagnosis leads him to an esteemed immunologist, the documentary explores the emerging understanding of vaccine-induced autoimmunity and its implications for individuals like Heiko.
According to the UK-based Health Advisory and Recovery Team (HART), “The documentary paints a vivid picture of Heiko’s life in Norway, where he lives with his wife
and their two young sons. Known for his remarkable achievements in extreme triathlons,
including podium placements in grueling races like the Norseman, Heiko’s passion for the sport is central to his identity…His story of the failures of the medical profession in Norway to diagnose and treat him, is also mirrored across the world. In the UK, two charities have been set offering help and support, UK CV Family and Vaccine Injured & Bereaved UK.”
The film presents glimpses into Sepp’s life pre- and post-injury and his quest to get well. In telling his story, the viewer sees stunning views of Norway’s fjords, one of which is the location of the “Norseman” extreme triathlon, as well as other competition locales around the world.

