Many times when I describe an Ironman®-distance triathlon to someone I've just met, they say: "Why would anyone want to do that?" For me personally, I love to be taken outside of my comfort zone – to test both my mental tenacity and my physical toughness. I strive to live boldly, and endurance events are my best answer to getting the most challenge out of each day.
In 1995, at the age of 23, I discovered a malignant tumor on my right hip. In a moment, I went from being a fit and self-assured Naval officer to a frail cancer patient undergoing painful surgeries and extensive radiation treatment – someone who was suddenly confronted with his own mortality. It's no coincidence that I competed in my first triathlon three months after being discharged from the hospital. I walked for exercise until my stitches were removed, and then I slowly began to build my strength, my endurance, and my confidence. When I was ready, I entered a sprint-distance race in Atlantic Beach, Florida. Before the race, I felt out of place and alone, but as soon as the starting gun went off, my anxiety disappeared and I was drawn completely into the dynamics of the race. I crossed the finish line in a little over an hour, finishing in the middle of my age group. I was ecstatic. More about why I immersed myself in the sport of triathlon:
I have finished nearly 100 triathlons including 24 Ironman distance events – which consist of a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike, and a 26.2-mile run. Not only is triathlon an activity that I love to do, it is also something that inspires and informs the rest of my life. 2007 was an outstanding year for me as an athlete – I set personal best times in both the marathon and Ironman-distance triathlon and I won the Vineman Triathlon overall at the age of 36, an age when most athletes would be considered "over the hill." Recently, I have expanded my interests beyond triathlon to other adventure sports and endurance events – for example, in May 2008, I spent a week training with the Special Operations Force Academy in Virginia Beach an iin July I spent a week backpacking in the Swiss Alps. Both experiences taught me an enormous amount about myself – both emotionally and physically. In the future, I am looking forward to finding new challenges that I can experience, write about and share with others.
See me in the Conte's commercial aired during the Summer Olympics '08 and Tour de France '09: