We spent the day Sunday watching our nephew, Jason Wyatt, prepare for and complete the Iron Man 70.3. It is really a big deal to complete this race and Augusta can be proud of the good job done putting on this race. The Iron Man 70.3 includes a 1.2 mile swim, a 56 mile bike ride, and a 13.1 mile run.
We arrived at the 5th Street Marina at about 5:30am and many participants were already there preparing for the swim. Jason was in the 24 and under men's group; they were labeled the "Young Guns" as they were called to get into the water to swim.
Racing Fact that I did not know: all participants have their number written on their left arm and their age written on their left calf.
We arrived at the 5th Street Marina at about 5:30am and many participants were already there preparing for the swim. Jason was in the 24 and under men's group; they were labeled the "Young Guns" as they were called to get into the water to swim.
Racing Fact that I did not know: all participants have their number written on their left arm and their age written on their left calf.
Getting into the wet suit is not easy. They have to spread deodorant on their arms and legs to allow the suit to slip over their skin and to make it easier to take off after the swim before getting on their bike.
Suited up and ready to swim. His girlfriend, Milissa, is great for moral support. She runs in triathlons herself and has come in first in at least two.
You can't pick out individaul swimmers but this is Jason's 'wave' in the Savannah River.
After Jason finished the 1.2 mile swim, which he completed in 30 minutes/22 seconds, he got on his bike and rode 56 miles in South Carolina. He completed the bike ride in 2 hours/35 minutes/40 seconds. No pictures of the bike ride cause we could not follow him.
As if that was not enough, then he had to run 13.1 miles, which he did in 1 hour, 51 minutes, 38 seconds. We all were so proud of this young man.
Jason was really, really tired and his feet and legs were very painful at the end of the race. I tried to get him to go over to the massage tent to have his tight muscles worked on but he just did not want to walk that far and just wanted to sit.
Jason completed the Iron Man 70.3 in a total of 5 hours, 3 minutes, 21 seconds, which made him #505 out of about 3,200 racers. That is an amazing finish for the first time competing in an Iron Man race!!