Some look like they’re in peak physical condition, some look like me after Christmas, but all of them have dragged their protesting bodies through 4 km of swim, 180 km of bike ride and 42 km of run. Why? Insanity, perhaps.
Nah, my brother did it for $750 off his Crosstrek.
One of my pet peeves is people that do a tri-a-tri and walk around saying the did an Ironman.....Not even close.
I could not disagree with you more. At least they did Tr
iy! I'd rather someone backstroke or use waterwings, then bike for a few days, then run/walk/run/walk/jog/walk/walk/walk/jog/walk/crawl than sit on their as$ at home complaining about being overweight, out of shape, and doing nothing about it. If you're ok being a couch potato and won't be an economic drain on the healthcare system, then power to you, but quad, how can you ridicule people who at least give these things a try? Perhaps this is their first attempt before doing it again, and again, and again, until they finish in a respectable 1,726th place? Who cares. They tried, they enjoyed.
As for spending $700 to do it, for my brother at least, he does enjoy doing marathons/biathalons - perhaps not that long, but he definitely did not see the expense of doing the Ironman as an expense...and to boot, at least Subaru reimbursed him for it.
This is brilliant marketing for Subaru. Not to be known only as being an all (except BRZ) AWD lineup (which can be easily met by many competitors at some point if they so choose), Subaru wants folks to see how useful its vehicles are for active, outdoor use.
Now, if they could only sponsor a camping, skiing, or scuba diving trip...I'd be all over that.
...oh, right...Jacob article - time for praise:
What I love about this article, and I do love it, is that you take an event...say, an Ironman. You see the corporate sponsor. Sure. How does one turn that into an article? It shows that you did not go there and run
, but you were observant. You noticed individuals, you focused on the power hour, you noticed little details like the Crosstrek wanting to go for a swim (adorable, by the way). Not a single mention of vehicle specifications, and as it shouldn't be - this is about the Subaru ideal and not about what vehicles it offers.