Chris Nikic is first man with Down syndrome to finish Ironman World Championship: 'He doesn’t quit'(4 photos)




He had completed all the necessary preparations. He never offered any justifications," his father gushed.

In Kona, Hawaii, Chris Nikic completed the Ironman World Championship triathlon in 16 hours, 31 minutes, and 27 seconds. The 23-year-old has now achieved the distinction of finishing the Ironman championship event as the first individual with Down syndrome. The race was difficult, and the weather made it even more difficult. Chris Nikic, a Florida resident from Maitland, said to TODAY, "I literally had to bike against the wind." "The wind just slammed against me at 30 mph."

He received assistance from his father Nik Nikic in getting ready while keeping the weather in mind. We were aware of that issue, he added, adding that they were nevertheless committed to continuing. "We spent the previous week and a half practicing there on the mountain every day until he mastered it. Although it took him some time, he eventually understood.

His father is really happy right now. Chris is tenacious. He doesn't give up. He remains competitive because of his fortitude, tenacity, work ethic, and desire to persevere in any situation. He admires his son's dedication and admiration. He had completed all the preparations that were required. He never offered any justifications," gushed Nik. "He never gave up after a tough training session. He completed it quickly, and I felt relieved knowing that he had taken all the necessary precautions.

The accomplishments of his kid are also crucial in transforming society's antiquated perception of those with Down syndrome. "Change is difficult. Change comes slowly. We have a particular set of beliefs about Down syndrome "explained he. The story is no longer being accepted by the parents of children with Down syndrome, thus things are changing.

Chris Nikic finished the 2020 Ironman race as the first person with Down syndrome. Competitors must complete a full marathon (26.2 miles), a 112-mile cycle ride, and a 2.4-mile open-water swim in 17 hours. He remarked, "I am an Ironman, Adidas athlete, public speaker, author, and as you can see women, I am gorgeous, single, and available!" when winning the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance at the 2021 ESPY Awards at the age of 21. However, be aware that he is now seeing his wonderful girlfriend Adrienne and has taken himself off the singles market.

People often enquire as to how he was able to overcome so many challenges. "Easy. Every day, I only made one percent more progress. I was 18 years old, unfit, overweight, and socially isolated at the time. However, I always wanted to be like you—to be a part of things, to be self-sufficient, and to marry a wonderful woman like my mother." He uses a three-step strategy to accomplish his objectives, which is. "1. Strive to improve by 1% every day. 2. I exert myself, and 3. Don't give up, don't ever give up, as Jimmy V famously said "He clarified. "It's simple to give up and find excuses. I don't make justifications and I don't give up because my desire is greater than my suffering."
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