For some reason, people seem to be interested in what I've had to say lately. I don't think there's too much profound in here (probably not anything), but I'd like to thank everyone who took the time to reach out to me and ask me for my time. I was very happy to share and … Continue reading IMAZ Media & Interviews
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Real Men of BAMFness: Nicolas Rapp
Before anyone asks, yes, I am biased because his last name is Rapp. That in and of itself is almost enough to be a BAMF. But that's not what is earning him a mention here. According to his blog, TransworldExpedition.com, In the summer of 2009, Nicolas Rapp decided to take a break from his Art … Continue reading Real Men of BAMFness: Nicolas Rapp
Ironman Arizona Charity Challenge
On November 22, 2009, I will be racing at Ironman Arizona in Tempe. Every day that I’m out training, I know I’m making a difference in my own chances for winning the race. I am fortunate enough to be able to “make my own luck.” But, for many kids in Africa, that is note the … Continue reading Ironman Arizona Charity Challenge
Simon On The Relentless Pursuit Of Perfection
Simon talks about why medals matter. To achieve the highest level of excellence requires something special. And there is a value in that and what it teaches us about ourselves. Being a part of the push to Beijing was pretty special, and Simon gives some insight into what drove us every day.
Real Men of BAMFness: Michael Jordan
His Royal Airness, #23, needs no introduction. But on the eve of his induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame, I think it's worth remembering that there is no "next Michael Jordan," and there never will be.MJ, you are a BAMF.
Rappstar In Ironland
Ironman Canada2009.08.30 - Penticton, BCPrologue"Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end: then stop." - The KingGive the choice between bed and race, I am never really sure why I decide on race when the alarm goes off at 4:16 (I'll leave it to the fellow nerds to understand that … Continue reading Rappstar In Ironland
What To Say?
I thought I ought to give a little backstory on writing this race report. I had several ideas about what to write. The first was The Usual Ironmen (from The Usual Suspects) with a key moment being the "POOF, and like that, I was gone." But then I remember that the movie is basically entirely … Continue reading What To Say?
Thank You
I still promise I will write a race report, but I also promised to share my speech from the awards last night. So here it is. Please be merciful if you are a strict grammarian; it's written to be colloquial. It always seems inevitable that every awards ceremony comes down to people rolling through laundry … Continue reading Thank You
