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The Ironman --- Then and Now

 

Talk about a race that had humble beginnings. Just a handful of hardy souls who wanted to inject some excitement into their otherwise tedious lives and the Ironman triathlon was born.

What began on basically a dare in the mid to late 70's has mushroomed into one of the fastest growing athletic events in the world.

It truly exploded into the limelite in 1982 when countless television viewers watched the drama unfold as Julie Moss waged a fierce battle against all odds to cross the Ironman finish line. It was like the ABC slogan: "Thrill of Victory and agony of Defeat" both happened at the same time. What a television sports moment it was for those fortunate enough to witness it.

I was among the many thousands who watched it on ABC wide world of sports that day, and like many, was driven to cross that finish line. Thanks to the inspiration of a courageous and determined Julie Moss, I was able to achieve my goal in Hawaii just 2 years later, and my life was changed for the better.... forever.

The Ironman began as a race that drew a few daring competitors, and soon hundreds and now thousands set their collective sites on the Ironman finish line every year as the Ironman now spans the globe. The choice of venues has grown considerably over the past 3 decades and yet there seems be no shortage of those willing to test their determination, strength of character and athletic skill in this amazingly difficult and compelling event.

There were many that believed the Ironman as an event would burn itself out after 10 years or so. It was a fad that would have a short lifespan. Well, just the opposite has happened. There are many races that fill in days and if you're not quick you can very easily get shut out for the year.

Ironman Canada for instance, fills in less than 24 hours. In other words, one day after the race is over, the following years race is filled.

This continues to happen around the world at different venues despite increased entry fees, higher equipment costs, travel arrangements and lodging as opposed to the relative affordability of early Ironman races.

As things stand now, there is no end in sight. It seems like there will always be returning Ironmen and never-ending supply of first time Ironman hopefuls that will keep this incredible event alive for years to come.

Author: Ray Fauteux
 
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Ray Fauteux is a reputable writer. Ray likes to scribble articles about this industry.
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