In this episode, we’re talking about the incredible athlete story of Steve Lovelace and what it takes to overcome incredible adversity and injury to become a paratriathlon pioneer.
In 1982, Steve was a healthy athletic college freshman ready to make my mark on the world. Little did he know that shortly after his fist year of college he would be involved in a near death accident that left him paralyzed below the waist.
Three years after his accident he went on to became the second-ever disabled athlete to complete a quarter Ironman triathlon. He became pioneer of triathlon/paratriathlon in 1986 when the sport of triathlon was in its infancy.
Due to his humble nature, Steve didn't share much from his endeavors back in the 80's because as a disabled athlete he feared that he would not be allowed to compete. He says there were very few disabled athletes to emulate, unlike today. Now Steve is one of them and shares how he blazed his own trail and nothing was going to stand in his way.
In this episode:
Show links:
Mark Spitz
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Spitz
USA Triathlon Foundation
http://usatriathlonfoundation.org/
University of Oklahoma
https://www.ou.edu/
Colin Cook
https://www.instagram.com/colinwesleycook/?hl=en
Pliable Athlete Branding
https://www.pliablemarketing.com/athlete
Connect
Instagram: @splovelace
Twitter: @sp_lovelace
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