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Sam Holness– "I hope that my story helps inspire others from neurodiverse backgrounds to try endurance sports"
Men's Fitness UK
|December 2022
MF meets Ironman World Championship finisher Sam Holness, who reveals his dream of becoming the first openly autistic professional triathlete...
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Flying over the Ironman World Championship finish line in Kona, Hawaii, earlier this month was “the greatest day” of Sam Holness’ life. The 29-year-old completed the 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike ride and 26.2-mile run in 13 hours and 15 minutes – a key step, he hopes, on his quest to become the world’s first black professional triathlete with autism.
The Kona race was only his second Ironman – his first having been completed in Frankfurt in June. And afterwards, the Londoner “felt pretty cool” – in spite of temperatures “hotter than Jamaica” and intense humidity on the marathon’s hilly route. Though a dodgy stomach set in, he finished up with “no injuries, no pain, no DOMS [delayed onset muscle soreness],” all of which has made him more focused on his next goal of hitting a sub-11-hour finish time in 2023.
It’s an ambitious target. But Sam, who only began triathlons five years ago, is by now well-versed in those. He never considered himself a natural at sport, learning to ride a bike at 14 and beginning running after leaving university, where he graduated with a 2:1 in Sports Science. A decade after his first cycle, he completed his first triathlon, with a half-Ironman following two years later.
Mastering swimming, running and cycling has been life-changing for Sam. And the pursuits perfectly complement the skillset of the neurodiverse, says Tony Holness, his father and coach, as “sport is about repeating, mastering and then delivering.”
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