I won't speak for
@FFigawi because it was his experience and he may feel totally different ...
But watching John yesterday was the ultimate proof that if you "Put in the Work" and "Trust Your Training", an event will be your victory lap.
I watched the entire swim, saw him in and out of both transitions, out and in the bike course, multiple times on the run course and then finally at the finish line - and he was WORLD'S APART in how he looked compared to other athletes. He looked great at every spot, he was happy, smiling, waving and posing for pictures, just in general great spirits ... definitely not like a guy in the middle of the most grueling athletic event one can compete in.
When we saw him take off like a rocket for the Marathon portion, it was just incredible. We could all tell that he knew this bad boy was a done deal and it really was just about what his time would be. And, of course because he's one of the most fiercely competitive people I know, he even surprised us on his marathon time (he even had a few 9:00/miles in there just to show off). If he was struggling, he never once showed it.
I posted a video of him crossing the finish line and being declared an Ironman, and I don't know what to say other than it was the most definitive example of ultimate triumph that I've ever seen.
So incredibly proud of him, and so honored to have had the opportunity to be there to support him.