No one just shows up and wins a world championship. Anyone reading this can understand and respect that. But in 2015 when I won the Spartan Race World Championship, after only three races prior to the event, many were surprised, including myself. Looking back to four years ago I’m still trying to figure out why my transition to OCR was so seamless. I’ve been trying to top the SRWC podium again, falling just short three years in a row earning the bronze.
What exactly made my performance in 2015 so different? That is the million-dollar question, literally, since that is how much is on the line in 2019. That is if I can pull off the near impossible, earning enough race points while also running 100 miles at the Spartan Race Ultra World Championship in Sweden. Yes, November in Sweden is not Hawaii but it is these damp, cold and dark conditions that test your mental and physical strength. And where your nutrition, rest, gear and training ultimately decide when you cross the finish line.