
Races, Records, and a Little Bit of Madness
Every race, every challenge, every mile—it’s all been part of the journey. Not for medals. Not for recognition. But to push myself beyond what I thought was possible, to test my limits, and to prove that with hard work, resilience, and maybe a little stubbornness, anything can be achieved.
Some of my proudest moments
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🏃 October 2018 – My First Marathon
My journey into endurance racing began with the Rock & Roll Marathon in Montreal—my first attempt at conquering 42.2km. It was tough, it was humbling, but it was only the beginning.
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🌴 May 2019 – My First Ultra (Costa Rica, 50km)
I flew out to Costa Rica to tackle my first ultra-marathon—50km of unforgiving terrain, heat, and challenge. I was the first non-Costa Rican to finish, earning me the nickname "Loco Blanco" (White Crazy) for my aggressive downhill speed. True story.
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🔥 September 2019 – Double Podium Spartan Trifecta Weekend
A weekend of pure grit:
✔ 3rd place in the Sprint (5km)
✔ 3rd place in the Beast (21km)
✔ 4th place in the Super (12km)This was my first podium finish, and a moment that solidified years of training. But I wasn’t done yet.
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🏔️ September 2019 – 2nd Place in Whistler, BC
With no time to recover, I flew to Whistler and secured 2nd place in the Spartan Super.
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October 2019 – My First Spartan Ultra (Texas, 50km)
A race that pushed me to the edge—50km of obstacles, terrain, and mental warfare. I placed 20th overall out of 181.
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Beyond the Podiums: The Runs That Meant Even More
Not all races come with medals. Some, you run for yourself. For the challenge. For the experience.
🏅 August 2019 – The 57.57km Birthday Run
No plan. No pace. No pressure. Just me, a credit card, a couple of energy gels, and a small water bottle. I ran 57.57km to celebrate my birthday, embracing the feeling of pure, unrestricted movement.🏅 September 2020 – 45km on Mont Tremblant
Because why not? A marathon (technically an ultra 😉) in the mountains, running simply for the love of it.
The Story Is Just Beginning
This endurance journey has taught me invaluable lessons—about discipline, resilience, and the power of believing in yourself.
But this is just the beginning.
Because life, just like training, is about momentum. And I have no plans of slowing down.
Let’s keep moving forward—together.
More Than Just Races – A Life of Endurance
The truth is, these races are just the highlight reel. The real story?
Thousands of kilometers spent in the saddle (on the bike) to stay active while giving my body a break from running.
Tens of thousands of kilometers on pavement, trails, and mountains—each run teaching me something new.
Countless sunrises and sunsets spent running, climbing, or pushing through the toughest conditions.
The privilege of coaching clients through their first half and full marathons—helping them break barriers they never thought possible.
And let’s not even get started on the journey in the gym—20 years of working with clients, helping them move better, feel stronger, and discover what they’re truly capable of.