The Road to Six began in Sacramento on October 27, 2024, with my first full Ironman. After months of preparation, I crossed the finish line in 12:18:17, turning a dream into reality.
One down, five to go.


Time: 12:01:18
On December 1, 2024, Race 2 of Road to Six took me to Busselton, Australia. It was stunning, demanding, and unforgettable. Battling heat, wind, and mental hurdles, I finished in 12:01:18, a testament to persistence over the clock.
Two down, four to go.
Time: 12:13:29
On March 30, 2025, Race 3 of the Road to Six brought me to South Africa: a solo test of mind, body, and soul. I didn’t know what I’d find there, only that I had to go alone to find it. Stripped of certainty, I found strength. Surrounded by strangers, I found family. Three down, three to go.


On June 1, 2025, Race 4 of the Road to Six brought me to Brazil: a test of fear, faith, and how far I was willing to go. I didn’t feel ready. For six weeks, I barely trained. My body needed rest, but my mind wrestled with doubt. In the chaos, I found clarity. In the fear, I found fire. In the loneliest moments, I found something steady inside me that refused to quit.
Four down, two to go.
On September 14, 2025, Race 5 of the Road to Six brought me to Japan: a test of selflessness, silence, and how much of myself I was willing to give away. When the crowd disappeared, I found connection in a stranger’s stride. When the pain pressed in, I smiled anyway. Because this race was no longer just about me, it was about the people who carried me when I couldn’t carry myself, and the future I hope to build.
Five down, one to go. Only a matter of days until history is made.


On October 5, 2025, I crossed the finish line of my sixth Ironman in Barcelona, completing the Road to Six and breaking 2 Guinness World Records.
This record was never about me. It was proof that the impossible is only impossible until you decide otherwise.





