10/23/2024
Wanted to take a moment to wish Jim Dion (who I nicknamed - Skeletor) good luck this weekend as he will be racing the 2024 IronMan World Championships in Kailua-Kona which he qualified for through his age group win at IronMan Waco (2022). I remember first meeting Jim in NJ in 2019. Chris and I were doing a Swim workout at Mountain Lakes and Jim opted to come along for what would be fast, hard post-swim Run. I remember seeing him at NJ State later that summer as he was walking between his bike to run transition and I yelled "Jim! Run! Run! Run!" as I came by. :) From that, later in the summer, Jim would join me for workouts as he want to see what "hard" training was like as I was prepping for a series of tough races. I was always impressed with his work effort and when I decided to start coaching triathletes in 2020, he was the first person I called to see if he'd be a guinea pig for me to test my approach on as I knew he would do everything he could to get as good as he could be.From that point, I have thoroughly enjoyed seeing him go from a partcipant to a podium competitor and an absolute force of nature (that, of course, can't back off and gets injured for a few weeks every July but that's okay... :) )Since then, I watched him have an endless stream of stellar race performances and was as ready as I've seen anyone going into Wisconsin in 2022. Unfortunately, the Wisconsin weather was brutally cold with freezing rain and given his lack of body fat (hence, the Skeletor nickname), he DNF'd at mile 20 of the bike as he was shivering so bad that he couldn't control the wobbling on his bike. I remember the dejection in his eyes afterwards as he knew he lost his opportunity to crush Wisconsin and get his Kona slot. After a few days went by, we talked about regrouping mentally and continuing training a couple more months to race at Waco. The iron distance is so hard to train up for to be competitive in your age group and having to go through all he did and not be able to race, then, start up another tough 8 week block (with a vacation to France in the middle of it) was going to be hard. But, Jimmy regrouped and got back after it. At Waco, in contrast, a miserably hot day, with 5 miles left on the bike, he had a slowly leaking tire and opted to just roll in as it would be quicker than changing the tire. The final miles were disheartening as guys were flying by on route to transition. He regrouped and absolutely crushed the run to go from 10th or so in his age group and pass his last age group competitor at Mile 25 of the marathon to take the Age Group Win and get his so well-earned Kona slot. His race that day was flawless and met with the tire issue which would have mentally destroyed many. It was an incredible well-earned victory after so much dedicated effort has been put in.The following two seasons in 2023 and 2024 has been an incredible progressison in capability in all three disciplines and he is ready to stand at the Start Line at Digme beach in Kona! I've always been about putting in the training to be able to stand at the Start Line, look around, and think, "I did all I can to be ready for today". Then, the race is just simply converting all that training effort into raceday and enjoying every minute. Jimmy, just remember to enjoy every second of the day, look around and smile throughout the race (you'll have time...), and then be sure to wave your hands high when you cross that finish line on Ali'i Drive!!!
Relentless Forward Motion
Bye-Beast Triathlon Coaching