No competitor is a failure who has friends, family and community.
That’s how Alisa Wise sees it.
At the age of 48, the Camas High School teacher and head track and field coach trained with Denise Clegg and Liana Gulzow for the 2016 Ironman 70.3 Puerto Rico.
On March 20, the three friends from Camas conquered the 1.2-mile swim, 56-mile bike ride and 13.1-mile run despite experiencing varying degrees of difficulty.
Gulzow completed her first Ironman race in 6 hours, 48 minutes, 2 seconds. Wise got kicked in the face during the swim and had to change a flat tire within the first 100 meters of the bike ride, but she still finished in 7:26:58. Clegg was afraid she would not be able to complete the run due to a chronic foot injury. Determination on racing day took over, and Clegg crossed the finish line in 8:05:17.
“I just wish I could put it all in a bottle — the scenery, the music, the ambiance, the heat, the people and the culture,” Wise said. “It was just a wonderful experience. To be able to share that with my two friends and to know that all three of us finished the race is special and exhilarating.”
Wise chose to enter the Ironman Puerto Rico because her husband, Jim, lived there for 18 months, while serving in a missionary. He wanted to return and she was up for an adventure. Competing in an Ironman was another challenge to devour. Alisa and Jim were able to share this experience with their son, Stockton, before he graduates from Camas High School.