From the DW:
“Athlete
with Down syndrome completes Ironman”
Chris Nikic has
become the world's first athlete with Down's syndrome to complete the Ironman
triathlon. The 21-year-old Florida man now plans to set his sights on competing
at the Special Olympics. Chris Nikic fulfilled his dream on Saturday night,
crossing the finish line of the Ironman triathlon in Panama City beach in
Florida with both arms raised in victory – in a time of 6:18:48 hours. This
made him the first athlete with Down's syndrome to complete an Ironman
triathlon by swimming 3.86 kilometers (2.4 miles) cycling 180.2 kilometers and
running for 42.2 kilometers – a feat no previous athlete with the genetic
condition had ever attempted, let alone completed. As he crossed the finish
line on the running stage, Nikic was connected to his coach and guide, Daniel
Grieb, by a belt – as he had been during the swim. After crossing the finish
line together, the two men embraced in celebration. The organizers described Chris Nikic's feat as
"a defining moment in Ironman history."
'No dream
too big' "For Chris, the race
was more than just the finish line and victory celebrations," said his
father Nik Nikic afterwards. "It was also an example for other children
and families who face similar obstacles, to prove that no dream is too big or
no goal too high." This credo applies not only to how Chris Nikic
trains and competes, but to his entire life. It wasn't until the age of four
could that Nikic was able to walk unassisted. His muscle strength and tension
were far weaker than in in a child without Down's syndrome. On Sunday, Nikic, whose motto is "get
1% better every day," was unstoppable, even getting back up on the bike
following a crash that left him with a bleeding knee, to compete the race. He
was helped by enthusiastic support from spectators along the course of the
cycling and marathon stage – as well as constant encouragement from Grieb, who
although they were untethered, rode alongside him on the cycling stage. Having completed his first Ironman, which
also earned him an entry in the Guiness Book of World Records, Nikic now plans
to set his sights on competing in the next Special Olympics, which are to be
held in Orlando, Florida in 2022.
^ This is
pretty cool. Good job. ^
https://www.dw.com/en/athlete-with-down-syndrome-completes-ironman/a-55541663
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