Digging deeper than she ever had before in life, Alisa Wise crossed the finish line at the end of her first half Ironman Aug. 17, in Lake Stevens.
The 47-year-old Camas High School track and field coach completed a 1.2-mile swim, 56-mile bike ride and 13.1-mile run with a time of 6 hours, 33 minutes, 8 seconds.
Wise competed in nine triathlons in the past three years, but nothing could have prepared her for this six-hour exhausting challenge. Not even the Boston Marathon.
“My goal is to survive the swim, enjoy the bike and kill the run,” she said. “The Ironman turned out to be the exact opposite for me. That run was all about survival.”
Wise beat her goal time on the swim, despite getting kicked in the gut, elbowed in the side and hit in the face. She also eclipsed her goal time on the bike, but admits she might have been too aggressive on the hills. The run turned out to be more difficult than she envisioned, but Wise wouldn’t allow herself to quit.