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21-year-old Chris Nikic made history by becoming the first person ever with Down syndrome to complete a full Ironman triathlon, conquering a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike ride, and a 26.2-mile marathon run in just under 17 hours.
Despite not being able to swim or ride a bike at first, and facing doubt from triathlon coaches, Chris refused to quit.
Training with his father and Ironman veteran Dan Grieb, he embraced the mantra of getting “1% better every day” and pushed himself farther than anyone expected.
His historic finish not only earned him recognition in the Guinness World Records, but also inspired millions around the world, showing that belief, grit, and persistence can overcome any obstacle.
This is a story of courage, determination, and breaking barriers.
it’s one of the most inspiring achievements in endurance sports history.
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