Pat O’Neill surpassed his own expectations at the Arizona Ironman.
In his first attempt at the ultra triathlon distance, O’Neill completed the course in 11 hours, 36 minutes, and 4 seconds.
Not bad for the Montreal Irishman-turned-New York banker!! Actually, it was a good two hours ahead of what he thought he would do.
O’Neill wrote an earlier post for Good4Sports about his journey to the start line, and has promised a post-race reflection once he recovers!
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