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2007-10-27.28 RFL 85 miles
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A Personal Record Distance of 85 Miles and the Inspiration Behind It
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"Zapata Ironman" Record
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Certified By Colorado Sports
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Inspiration & Rhythm
2007-10-27.28 RFL 85 miles
Ultra Marathon Relay For Life
Ultra Performance & Endurance
Day & Night
Run / jog / walk
@ 24 hrs
Start 10:00 am Sharp
from October 27th, Sunday
to
October 28th, Saturday
Desert of Douglas, AZ
0.279617-mile loop
Average Altitude: 1,265 m [4150.262 ft]
Minimum: 1,191 m [3907.4803 ft]
Maximum: 1,543 m [5062.336 ft]
Information About Climbs
Tilt: Level 5 [Cat 5]
Surface: Level 3 [Cat 3]
Zapata Ironman
A Personal Record Distance of 85 Miles and the Inspiration Behind It
In 2007, something incredible happened in the world of endurance sports. A triathlete named Zapata Ironman decided to take on a new challenge - an ultra marathon of 24 continuous hours. This wasn't just any race, though. It was the Ultra Marathon Relay For Life, a grueling test of physical and mental strength.
But why did Zapata Ironman decide to embark on this journey? It wasn't just for personal glory or to push his own limits. No, there was a deeper motivation behind his decision.
A few years prior, Zapata's life took a devastating turn when his daughter was born premature and ended up in intensive care. The medical bills were astronomical, and Zapata found himself in a desperate situation. However, thanks to the generosity of anonymous donors and altogether exhausting work, he was able to overcome this financial burden and focus on his daughter's recovery.
Grateful for the support he received during his darkest hour, Zapata wanted to give back. He wanted to support a cause that was close to his heart - the fight against cancer. And so, he decided to participate in the Ultra Marathon Relay For Life to raise funds for the "American Cancer Society" foundation.
Zapata knew that he couldn't do it alone. He needed a team of dedicated individuals who shared his passion for the cause. And that's exactly what he found - true friends who were willing to go the distance, both literally and figuratively.
Together they formed a multidisciplinary work team and set out to raise as much money as possible. He came up with a unique challenge: for every lap he completed during the ultramarathon, people could place bets. The more laps completed, the larger the donation would be. It was a win-win situation: Zapata and his team would do their best and the funds raised would go to support cancer research and patients in need.
And so the day of the Ultra Marathon Relay for Life arrived. Zapata and his team were ready. He had trained for months, both physically and mentally, preparing for the grueling task that awaited him.
When the race began, Zapata took off at a steady pace. He knew that stamina was key: he had to conserve his energy for 24 hours. Mile after mile, lap after lap, he strove forward, driven by the knowledge that each step brought him closer to his goal.
And then, something incredible happened. Zapata reached a personal record distance of 85 miles. It was an astonishing feat, considering the challenges he had faced along the way. His pace averaged at 3.541666667 miles per hour, a testament to his determination and resilience.
But it wasn't just the distance that mattered. It was the number of laps completed - a staggering 304 laps in total. Each lap represented a step towards a world without cancer, a step towards hope and healing.
Zapata's performance in the Ultra Marathon Relay For Life earned him the prestigious Gold Series (50) certification by Colorado Sports. It was a well-deserved recognition of his dedication and commitment to the cause.
But beyond the accolades and personal achievements, Zapata's journey was about something much greater. It was about inspiration. His story served as a reminder that we all have the power to make a difference, no matter how big or small.
So, the next time you face a challenge, remember Zapata Ironman and his incredible journey. Remember that with determination, resilience, and the support of true friends, anything is possible. And most importantly, remember the power of inspiration to change lives and make the world a better place.
"Zapata Ironman" Record