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Tomorrow, in Hawai'i
One of the greatest spectacles in sports, or perhaps in humanity.
The Ironman Triathlon World Championship. Swim 2.4 miles Bike 112 miles Run 26.2 miles Brag for the rest of your life. NBC broadcasts the telecast in late November. I encourage ANY of you who have a fitness goal to read the stores of the some of the athletes on the website (www.ironman.com). The field is typically 1700+, all ages and sizes. They don't cut the distance for anyone. The stories of many of the competitors are truly inspiring. I was there when John Blais crossed the finish line, in spite of having mid-stage ALS. You can learn more about John here: www.waronals.com In any event, if you are passionate enough to wear a Rolex, perhaps you are passionate enough to believe in the Ironman mantra: Anything is Possible Respectfully -Lavaman |
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