2004 Swim 1,424 miles Through Arizona

The Incredible Journey of the Zapata Ironman

2004 AQua Marathon @ 1 Year 

Imagine swimming 1,424 miles through the vast expanse of Arizona, pushing your limits and defying all odds. That's exactly what the Zapata Ironman accomplished in the year 2004. The 2004 AQua Marathon was Yeara remarkable feat of endurance and determination, leaving spectators in awe and inspiring athletes around the world.

The journey began on January 1st, 2004, at the Douglas Aquatic Center in Douglas, AZ. With the goal of completing 1,424 miles in a year, the Zapata Ironman embarked on a grueling challenge that would push him to his limits both physically and mentally.

The Zapata Ironman's swim was no ordinary feat. Covering a distance of 1,424 miles is no easy task, especially when you consider the pace at which he swam. With an average pace of 3.04423 miles per hour, he pushed himself to the limit, swimming day in and day out to achieve his goal.

The 2004 AQua Marathon was not just about distance, though. It was also about the incredible altitude at which the Zapata Ironman swam. Throughout his journey, he reached altitudes of 4,006 ft (1,221 m), adding an extra challenge to an already demanding endeavor.

What made the 2004 AQua Marathon even more impressive was the fact that it was Certified By Audio & Video Xtreme Sports. Every mile, every stroke, every second was meticulously recorded and verified to ensure the accuracy and integrity of the achievement. This certification added an extra layer of credibility to an already extraordinary accomplishment.

The Zapata Ironman's swim was not just a physical feat, but also a mental one. Swimming such a vast distance requires immense mental strength and resilience. It's not just about the physical endurance, but also about overcoming the doubts and fears that inevitably arise during such a monumental challenge.

The 2004 AQua Marathon was not the only incredible achievement of the Zapata Ironman that year. He also completed the Rubí Series (40+), a series of individual medley (IM) races. This series showcased his versatility as a swimmer, as the IM requires proficiency in all four swimming strokes – butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle.

The Zapata Ironman's journey in 2004 was a testament to the power of human determination and the indomitable spirit of an athlete. His incredible performance in the 2004 AQua Marathon and the Rubí Series (40+) inspired countless individuals to push their own limits and strive for greatness.

Looking back at the 2004 AQua Marathon, it's impossible not to be in awe of the Zapata Ironman's achievement. Swimming 1,424 miles through the vast landscapes of Arizona, at a pace of 3.04423 miles per hour, and reaching altitudes of 4,006 ft – it's a feat that will go down in history.

The Zapata Ironman's incredible journey in 2004 serves as a reminder that with unwavering determination and a relentless pursuit of excellence, anything is possible. His story continues to inspire athletes around the world, reminding them that the only limits that exist are the ones we set for ourselves.

AQua Marathon @ 1 year

2004 Rubí Swimming One Year

From January 2, 2004, Friday

To December 31, 2004, Friday

Individual Medley (IM).

Ultra Performance & Endurance

Record

Distance 1,424 miles

Pace 3.04423 miles/hour

Rubí Series (40+)

Altitude @ 4,006 ft (1,221 m)

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