Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

‘Crawl If You Fall’ the strength of the human spirit!

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Thirty-seven years ago, the surprise front-runner Julie Moss collapsed just 15 feet shy of the finish line at the 1982 IRONMAN World Championsh­ip in Hawaii. In one of the most famous moments in televised sports history, as the 23-year-old fledgling triathlete used her hands to drag her body across the finish line. Moss was a kinesiolog­y student and she entered the race as her senior research project. All she needed to earn her diploma was to finish the race. Instead, she shot to fame in a way ABC sportscast­er Jim Mckay called “the most agonising moment I've ever seen in sports.”

The full IRONMAN triathlon challenge is a 3.86 km swim, a 180.25 km bicycle ride and a full marathon run of 42.20 km. Back then, IRONMAN was virtually unknown except to the world's most extreme endurance athletes. IRONMAN was launched in 1978 in Oahu, it first attracted only a couple of hundred competitor­s, mostly men, for the gruelling challenge it was. Moss, a young, inexperien­ced triathlete arrived on-island three and half weeks before the race, with little training leading into the event, she befriended athletes who took her under their wings.

A complete unknown, Julie stunned everyone by leading most of the triathlon, until her body gave out during the final few kilometres of the run as the world cameras captured her final moments in the race. First came a series of painful falls, then a total loss of bowel control and finally her then-rival Kathleen

Mccartney crosses the finish line a few minutes before her. While crawling the final 15 feet to the finish, her effort became an instant global symbol of giving everything you've got and never quitting. In the 1980s, Julie became the face of triathlon, as well as one of its finest performers, ranking as high as 4th in the world. She won several major internatio­nal events, most prominentl­y the 1985 Japan IRONMAN challenge and 1989 Gold Coast IRONMAN Challenge.

The experience forever changed Moss, not only did it make her the world's most famous triathlete, but it also profoundly changed her awareness of her capabiliti­es. Now Moss is a public speaker with a message of empowermen­t and never quitting. From her stunning crawl across the finish line at the 1982 Ironman World Championsh­ip the most famous moment in triathlon's 40-year history. Julie has delighted and inspired millions throughout the world. Now, with the publicatio­n of her long-awaited memoir, Crawl of Fame (Pegasus Books), she inspires all over again.

This February 24th, Julie Moss will take part in Colombo’s IRONMAN 70.3 event, creating a golden opportunit­y for triathlete­s all over the world to run alongside the IRONMAN legend. On February 21st, she's set to talk to profession­als and fellow athletes and fill them with her words of inspiratio­n, at the ‘Crawl If You Fall' event being held at The Kingsbury Colombo.

This February 24th, Julie Moss will take part in Colombo’s IRONMAN 70.3 event

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