The family had just left the store. His wife was nearby with their six-week-old baby.
A pickup truck came speeding toward the intersection of Venice Boulevard and Abbot Kinney Boulevard, out of control.
Stannard had time for one motion, not two.
He could not get himself clear and get Sadie clear at the same time.
He picked one.
He threw his daughter into the cabin of the family's car.
The truck hit him a moment later.
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The impact twisted his body and crushed his left foot against the pavement. He later said it looked like he had stepped on a grenade.
Bystanders ran toward him. Someone called 911.
Sadie never left the car. She was not touched.
Stannard was conscious through the wait for paramedics, his leg destroyed beneath him.
At the hospital, doctors worked to save what was left of it.
They could not. Part of his left leg was amputated below the knee.
Stannard had spent years training as a marathon runner and an Ironman competitor. That body ended in the time it took a truck to cross an intersection.
He does not describe the decision as difficult. He has said he does not remember making it, only that he threw her.
His family opened a fund to help cover his recovery and the cost of a prosthetic leg.
He has told reporters he intends to run next year's Los Angeles Marathon on it.
Stannard was building toward marathons, an Ironman finish, a family of two daughters.
None of that showed up in the half second that mattered. Only the choice did.
He is expected to move from a wheelchair to crutches to a prosthetic over the coming months, with no guarantee he runs the way he once did.
He says he would do it again.
What would you do, you who have something to lose?

