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Defying Limits: From Learning How to Walk to Ironman
In 2020, Lindsey McInnes faced a life altering challenge when she suffered a compression of her spinal cord. This traumatic injury left her without feeling in both legs and stripped her of control over her bladder and bowels. In the midst of this struggle, Lindsey made a promise to herself: if she recovered from her surgeries, she would complete an Ironman to raise money for others who weren’t as fortunate. The Road to Recovery Lindsey's journey was not easy. She underwent mu
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May 63 min read


Trust the Process - From Bucket List to World Championship
In September 2025, on an ordinary Sunday afternoon in Nice, France, I crossed the finish line of the Ironman World Championship. After 226 grueling kilometers, including a choppy swim in the Mediterranean, 2,500+ meters of climbing on the Provençal bike course, and a windswept marathon along the Côte d’Azur, the announcer’s words hit me: “You are an Ironman!” The cheers and emotions were overwhelming. Earning a spot at Worlds for my first full Ironman felt like both pure luc
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Mar 312 min read


Ironman Stories: The Power of Mindset in Triathlon Training
Last September, in Nice (France), I completed my third Ironman triathlon - a world championship I never imagined qualifying for and which pushed me to my physical limits. Beyond the physical sense of accomplishment, there was a psychological one as well. This race symbolised the end of a long and often challenging journey of recovery from a training accident I experienced four years ago. On a hot day in Hong Kong, I collapsed after a training session and suffered injuries
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Mar 32 min read
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