The Philippine Star

Joyette JoPson runs for her life

- real sports scene ANTHONY SUNTAY

Iguess it’s fitting that we feature a strong woman for today’s column because it is Women’s Month, but this young lady is powerful both inside and out — mentally and physically.

Joyette Jopson is of one of our top triathlete­s, having won the elite category of the Ironman three times, not to mention competing in local and internatio­nal events for 13 years.

Now she faces her biggest challenge — competing in the “FWD North Pole Marathon,” regarded as the world’s coolest race.

This will be the third year that FWD will be sponsoring the event, and this is the second year that FWD Philippine­s will be sending a runner — Jopson.

PHILIPPINE STAR: You will be facing gruelling conditions. How are you preparing for that?

JOYETTE JOPSON: Obviously, it’s very hard to even simulate running on ice, right? So the best I can do is really just imagine running on snow — like running on sand — so I’ve been running on the beach. I’ve been to Laoag to run as well. I do a lot of trail running and I do a lot of strength work, too, because it’s not just cardio. You will be using a lot of your core. Maybe pull your feet, because you’re going to be sinking. What about simulating the weather?

Mindset. And the best I can do is to go early. So I’m leaving actually in two weeks to really prepare and acclimatiz­e. I’m happy that

FWD allowed me to go early. I need to prepare myself mentally. What were your first thoughts when they told you that you were going to North Pole?

I was very excited, to be honest. It’s like winning the lottery. As an athlete, you have bucket-list races, right? But going to the North Pole, I mean who’s been there? You may know people who’ve been to the Boston Marathon or even Kona in Hawaii.

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