My Ironman NZ Journey

My Ironman NZ Journey

It all started10 years agowhen I mistakenly watched an Ironman event after few shots of tequila while backpacking the east coast of Australia.
3.8 KM Swim, 180KM cycle and a 42KM marathon run. Indeed an Ironman.

Without thinking of the consequences I told my travelling friends that one day I will finish one. Funny enough, the day after, I totally forgot about the whole thing but I guess my mind had a mind of its own.

10 years later and here I was in New Zealand on the start line with 1200 other competitors. I should take my tequila moments more seriously.

Training officially started 5 months before the event. 7 days a week, twice a day, morning & evening, alternating between each leg, trying not to miss too many sessions.

After few months you realize that the real challenge is not only about nutrition or superior physical fitness but also about mental preparation. A bit crazy, but you actually learn to enjoy pain… What is pleasure anyway without Pain? I guess.

So where were we? New Zealand, Starting line. Anxious. Longest I had raced was half iron man, only 3 weeks before. My legs were still tired from that 6 hours race. Bang. All thoughts are gone. I could only feel my heart… and another guy trying to swim over me.

Beautiful red sunrise skies & a mirror fresh water lake made the Swim so enjoyable, One hour and 15 minutes later I’m out of the water for 180KM of cycling…in heavy rain. Lovely.

This is my second time in New Zealand, A country that produces such a magnificent display of mother nature. Perfect spot for an ironman event I originally thought. I did not imagine stormy conditions though. The wind and rain hit my face for 7 hours non stop on the bike. So many times I had to remind myself why I was doing this (mmm…Why really?!)

And here it was. I could see the 180KM cycling finish mark. Well not quite finish, still had to run a marathon. Fun. If the picturesque bike course through mountains and forests was a little lonely, running along the beach was a different story. The road was lined with people cheering, giving encouragement, offering you food (& beer).I simply could not feel my legs at that stage but definitely could feel my stomach protesting…and that rain which pouring down endlessly. I was running/walking for close to 4 hours when darkness started falling. I could smell the finish line (& some imaginary food !) so I picked up the pace, finding energy reserves I wasn’t sure I had. 9:00 pm with still Hundreds of people on the streets shouting your name and after more than 14 hours, I could see it…The very last finish line. I was happy..

3 weeks later & after a beautiful trip in the south island of New Zealand I finally found the time to write & think back about the last half a year. Coincidentally enough I officially became an Australian citizen, the day after I landed, another ending point of a long challenging journey.So what did I learn?It is definitely not the destination… but the journey….and the greater the challenge, the more satisfying it is. Maybe more importantly, it is through the support of those who love us, wholeheartedly, that we are able to pursue anything….

Live your dreams.

Tal

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  1. Wow! What an accomplishment! I have known others who have completed the Iron Man but I can’t even fathom training for such an event. Thanks for sharing!

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