Briefly, for those of you who don't know, you can get into Kona one of three ways:
- Qualification in another Ironman race - something I'll never be able to do
- Lottery - where they award roughly 150 spots from some 10,000 or so entries
- Exemption - in which Ironman and NBC Sports picks a variety of participants based on their story.
Based on past races and past participants who have received exemptions my whole "four-time cancer survivor and first ever heart transplant to do your race, and on my anniversary no less" should be an easy sell. But just in case it isn't there are a variety of back doors I'm pursuing.
So in short, I do not have my official Kona spot yet. At this point only the qualifiers do. But it should happen. It's just a matter of when. And the fact is that I need to proceed now as if it's going to happen. Waiting will only put me behind the 8-ball in terms of training, promotion pursuit, etc. My engine (my heart) takes a little longer to warm up then the average person's. So I'm guessing that getting it ready for an Ironman might take a little longer as well.
3 comments:
I hope it comes through for you! I am also a Hodgkins survivor (1999). Luckily for me, mine went away after chemo and radiation, but I also the the adriamycin... Knock on wood my heart is ok for now. I've done 8 Ironmans (2 before cancer, 6 since) and did Kona last year. It was awesome! I'm gonna try to qualify again this year (via state of Hawaii slot since I live here) so maybe I'll see you there? Best to you...
If I had the power to decide whether or not to offer you one of the exemption slots, I would give it to you, Kyle!! You deserve the chance, given your determination and long SUCCESSFUL efforts to overcome a monumental health challenge!! Good luck, and know your uncle, cousin, and I will be in Kona in spirit with you...
I've already got my tickets for Kona in October. What do you mean you're still waiting for a slot?!
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