Lisa Wourms never thought her passion for swimming, biking and running would take her around the world.
After finishing third in her age group at the Ironman 70.3 Lake Stevens Aug. 17, the 45-year-old from Camas accepted an invitation to compete in the Ironman World Championships Aug. 30, 2015, at Zell am See-Kaprun, Austria.
“I just do the little local races. I had no idea I would get to go to Europe,” Wourms said. “Anything is possible if you train hard enough.”
Wourms had “the race of her life” when she captured the Northwest Tri Long Distance Master’s Championship at the Pacific Crest Long Course Triathlon June 28, in Sunriver, Ore. Better times were on the horizon for her at Lake Stevens. She completed a 1.2-mile swim (36:01), a 56-mile bike ride (2:51:51) and a 13.1-mile run (1:52:37) in 5 hours, 24 minutes and 15 seconds.
“I took another 10 minutes off my best time at Pacific Crest. I don’t know how I did that on such a hilly course.” Wourms said. “There were lots of opportunities to see the spectators and the competitors. You didn’t have time to think about the pain you were in or your muscles cramping up. There was always something to keep you motivated.”