“Jack Nunn, you are an Ironman.” Gosh it feels good to hear those words. After 11 hours, 6 minutes, 34 seconds and the fastest Ironman bike split and time I have done, it was certainly a race I will never forget.
I competed in over 40 events worldwide in 2017 including 4 full Ironman competitions and one half Ironman 70.3 in Santa Rosa, Ca. I traveled to Norway for the Norseman Ironman race, New Zealand for the Worlds Masters Games, and Canada for the ITU Duathlon World Championships while representing the United States for the first time.
From runners, cyclists, rowers, and your average weekend warriors all use some sort of eyewear or helmet for safety and shielding from the intense sun that go along with any outdoor activity. Just about every athlete I know uses some sort of sunglasses/eyewear and or helmets during bike rides for cyclists/triathletes.
The 2016 Ironman Vichy, France is in it’s 2nd year of operation. The Vichy Ironman and 70.3 offers a unique blend of history and beauty to a very professional and technical course!
Ironman Vineman: A Legacy Of Tradition And Now The Future Of Ironman Events
Over the last couple years I have heard more and more people talking about the Vineman race in Sonoma county and now since Ironman took it over and bought the rights to the race in 2016 I decided to be one of the first athletes to sign up. Ironically this would be my first full Ironman race on U.S. soil as the previous six Ironmans I competed in took part overseas and in Mexico.
2014 was a BIG year for Jack Nunn. It had him compete in over 35 races and events over the calendar year. Jack was featured in the 2015 Health Issue Of South Bay Magazine along with his father and Olympian, John Nunn.