Ten top five
overall finishes in Ironman Triathlons.
1996 Inside
Triathlon's All-American team.
One of the Greatest
Contributors to the Sport, Inside Triathlon's 1997 All-American team.
Evans-Riekes Endurance Performance
Director and Coach. Author of the
new book Triathlete’s Edge.
Coaches Triathlon
Training at Diablo Valley College.
Pro and Olympic
Hopeful
1995 inside
triathlon's #3 Pro Women's All-American Team.
1997 and 1996 Inside
Triathlon's All-American team.
Top Age Group
comeback after cycling accident.
Tenacious
Professional Ironwoman and Adventure Racer
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“I love to be
alive. I love the gift of life. Never have I felt more alive than when my heart
is beating, my lungs filling and my muscles pumping with life - in pursuit of a
goal. I'm not in it for the T-shirts, or the "Wow, you're a
triathlete?" admiration conveyed by the gaping mouth of the spectator.
Each of us has
within ourselves the desire to move from spectator to participant in our own
lives. A key to becoming a participant in life is to set specific, measurable
and worthwhile goals, and then to pursue these goals with all our heart.
Committing oneself to a triathlon is a very special way to set these goals, and
to love the pursuit.
Deep down inside
everyone of us is a place of terror. This is the place where we doubt
ourselves, where our self-confidence dwindles and where our dreams are called
into question. During a race, and through this magnificent sport, people have
to pay a few visits to this place - at mile 17 of the Ironman run or even at
the bike-to-run transition of a shorter race. People go to Doubtsville, and
then they return. And you know what? They leave this place behind and come back
with a golden smile. For with every heartbeat during a triathlon, we pound away
acres from that land of fear, anxiety and doubt.
Through
triathlons, I have gained a greater capacity to give and to love. I can feel my
soul glow a bit brighter, my smile stretch a bit wider, my self-confidence grow
a bit stronger and my happiness penetrate a bit deeper.
It's a way to
hug life, to participate in life, to search deep inside and to let life flow
through you at 168 beats per minute.
There is a spark
to the people involved in this sport. Triathletes are here to pursue a dream,
to reach deep inside and to discover how we can all break though false limits.”
For reprints or a poster of this essay in its
entirety, contact Mitch at TriLife: (619) 551-9987.
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