MTB-Nachwuchstalent Lukas Kaufmann schafft ersten Ironman – Gratulation!
YEAH, ich bin ein IRONMAN, denn am Samstag schaffte ich es nach 10 Stunden und 29 Minuten komplett erledigt über die Ziellinie nachdem ich zuvor 3,8Km schwimmen in 1:04 Stunden – 180,2Km radfahren in 5:12 Stunden – 42,2Km in 3:54 Stunden meisterte und ein paar Minuten in der Wechselzone verlor…
Es war eine der größten Herausforderungen meiner bisherigen sportlichen Laufbahn und speziell der Marathonlauf zum Schluss war richtig hart… DANKE an alle meine Sponsoren, die es mir ermöglichen an solchen Events teilzunehmen!!! Mit meiner Zeit, 10:29 Stunden, wurde ich 343. Gesamt und 8. in meiner Altersklasse von 2500 Startern aus der ganzen Welt – nicht sooo schlecht für`s erste Mal!!!! Jetzt heißt es gut regenerieren und dann mit voller Energie und Motivation ab nach Frankreich zum ROC D`AZUR wo die letzten genialen Bike-Rennen für dieses Jahr am Programm stehen.. 🙂
Sobald ich geniale Bilder vom Ironman habe, sind diese natürlich wieder auf meinen BLOG zu sehen…
PS: Den langen, ausführlichen Bericht gibt`s bereits auf meinen BLOG zum nachlesen!!
Sportliche Grüße Lukas
Bericht: http://kaufmannlukas94.blogspot.co.at/
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