Bobby Campos had an amazing not only 2nd half Ironman but 2nd triathlon. Though his schedule was unorthodox and at times required training with almost no sleep, he embraced the suck and kept pushing through each and ever workout. Bobby may not have enjoyed every workout but it would pay off. On race day the conditions where far from perfect. Bobby started the day with some bubble guts that kept him racing to the porter potty’s. Then an hour delayed start, down pouring rain on the bike with crashes and flat all over the course and finally a break in the weather just in time for a hot run. Bobby didn’t allow any of this to penetrate his mind and just stuck to what his coaches Ray and Danielle Gogarty (The RaD Fam) told him to do. All of this would lead to him crossing the finish line where his saint of a girlfriend would show him the time that almost put tears in his eyes. -Weather that day: 85Water Temperature: 73.9Age Group: M25-29Height: 5’7”Weight: 175Calories per hour: 448Nutrition Company used: InfiniteDepth of Wheels: Basic stock rimsPSI for this course: 100Bike Elevation Gain: 725Run Elevation Gain: 354Swim: 37:12:00T1: 6:47Bike: 2:42:55T2: 6:21Run: 1:51:14Total Race Time: 5:24:27Gender Rank: 306 out of 1461Division Rank: 30 out of 165Overall Rank: 348 out of 2037- Follow Bobby on Instagram: @Path2iron-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcast
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A podcast focused on allowing listeners to live marathons, triathlons, and ultra distance events through other athlete's eyes and learn from their mistakes. Terry talks with professional triathletes, age group athletes, and allows them to share their wisdom and experiences for others to learn. Some of the episodes feature winners while others highlight the DNF. Triathlon racing can be mastered by listening to and understanding others mistakes, highlights, and things that went well. Whether you're going for Kona or just your first Triathlon, you're able to learn something.www.CoachTerryWilson.com