Did you know?
• More than 40 triathletes from Southwest Washington are registered for Sunday’s Subaru Ironman Canada, including a group of 34 who train at LaCamas Swim and Sport.
• There were a total of 2,732 finishers to the 2010 Ironman Canada.
• The idea of Navy Commander John Collins and his wife Judy, the first Ironman triathlon was held in 1978 and combined three existing Hawai’i endurance races: the 2.4-mile Waikiki Roughwater Swim, the 112-mile Around-Oahu Bike Race, and the 26.2-mile Honolulu Marathon (26.2 miles).
The finish line is in sight.
Oh, there’s still a bit of swimming, pedaling and jogging to be done — 140.6 miles worth, to be precise. But for more than 30 driven athletes who train at LaCamas Swim and Sport in Camas, the finish line will be right in front of them when they enter Okanagan Lake for the start of Ironman Canada.
As grueling as the test will be, Sunday’s 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike ride, and 26.2-mile run are a celebration for athletes who have sacrificed months of their lives to prepare. As individual as the pain, fatigue and doubt will be on the race course, this is very much a shared journey.